

Those who committed up to $1,300 for the device were then told it would arrive no later than the end of Q1 2016, then April, May, and June - but as Android Authority noted, backers were still waiting to receive the device in late July.

TRI originally unveiled the Turing Phone, a crowdfunded Android handset, back in April 2015, promising delivery by the end of the year. Now, TRI is promising another device with even more outlandish specs - but before we get into that, it's worth briefly reminding ourselves who TRI is, and what they've done so far. From dual-Snapdragon 830 SoCs and 12GB of RAM, to a 'graphene supercapacitor battery', hydrogen fuelcell, and quad nano-SIM, the Turing Phone Cadenza's spec sheet reads like a fanciful wishlist with little basis in reality. Last week, Turing Robotics Industries (TRI) announced details of a new device, which it says it plans to release in 2017, featuring some truly extraordinary specs. Turing says 2018 phone will have three Snapdragon 830s, 18GB RAM, 1.2TB storage.
