Turing Phone
Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) made waves last year when it announced its first smartphone with end-to-end encryption and a ‘Liquidmorphium’ metal body designed to withstand shock better than traditional materials. However, the company has been having trouble getting its devices into customers’ hands: its initial August shipping date was pushed to December, then to Q1 2016 and now to April. Oh, and the Turing Phone won’t run Android Lollipop — instead, the company has chosen to go with Jolla’s Sailfish OS, according to Android Police. The news is worrying not only because the decision to switch platforms comes this late…

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