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World|business|July 16, 2015 / 02:46 PM
New unhackable, unbreakable, waterproof smartphone developed

AKIPRESS.COM - Turing Phone A new 5.5-inch smartphone is meant to be completely unhackable. End-to-end encryption is built into most of the core apps on the phone. The phone is activated through a fingerprint reader on the side of the device, and is made to keep servers and third parties out of your business as much as possible, DNA reports.

The device, developed by Turing Robotic Industries based in San Francisco, California and Shenzhen (China) is made of a material called liquidmorphium, which is stronger than steel or aluminum, and can protect the phone from shock and screen breakage. Apple is already using it in small quantities in the iPhone 6.

The Turing phone is also reportedly waterproof thanks to a nano-coating on the internals. The case is not sealed off so water will actually get inside. But due to the nano-coating, users can simply dry off the handset and get back to business.

The phone is available for pre-order starting July 31, beginning at $610 for a 16GB model.

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