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pexi 2017-07-19 13:45

Turing hardware
 
Chen is doing a tab based on an implemented architecture. How about doing a phone and using architecture from Turing? Jolla has software for it too. Chen did you check it out already?

taixzo 2017-07-19 15:56

Re: Turing hardware
 
Turing is a very secretive company; I doubt they will allow anyone else to build something off of their architecture.

deutch1976 2017-07-19 16:12

Re: Turing hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by taixzo (Post 1530836)
Turing is a very secretive company; I doubt they will allow anyone else to build something off of their architecture.

I seriously doubt that they still exist to allow something like that :p

nthn 2017-07-19 16:27

Re: Turing hardware
 
Was any actual Turing phone ever even released? Not talking about the pre-release freebies they handed out to appease impatient buyers, but the full phone with all the announced specifications.

deutch1976 2017-07-19 16:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nthn (Post 1530839)
Was any actual Turing phone ever even released? Not talking about the pre-release freebies they handed out to appease impatient buyers, but the full phone with all the announced specifications.

Don't think so

robthebold 2017-07-19 18:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nthn (Post 1530839)
Was any actual Turing phone ever even released? Not talking about the pre-release freebies they handed out to appease impatient buyers, but the full phone with all the announced specifications.

They shipped a few production units -- or at least the pilot run of production units -- in addition to the pre-production phones. If you look around on eBay, there are a few that crop up from time to time. The all-black ones are the pre-production units and the garish gold plated, fleur-de-lis bedazzled ones are the ones that actually (supposedly) have the waterproof coating.

Now, having said that, I'll admit that it's possible that the gold ones are just the same thing as the black "beta" models with crap glued on. They do fetch a premium at auction over the black ones, so maybe one can paint over them or use a case for a more adult look.

Zeta 2017-07-19 18:37

Re: Turing hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pexi (Post 1530831)
How about doing a phone and using architecture from Turing?

Was there anything special in it that would justify bringing it back to life ?
I can see the look as differentiating (which I personally find ugly, but I won't question other people tastes), but you could do that with a simple cover.
Apart this point, you can have easily, today, a phone which has a Sailfish community port that is working reasonably well according to reports, at a low cost, with good performances (One plus and Nexus for example), so it wouldn't bring much novelty.

The tablet case can be seen as a bit different, as there are not much (or not at all?) community ports for tablets.

m4r0v3r 2017-07-19 20:50

Re: Turing hardware
 
just buy a nexus 5 and stick on the latest port

wormdrummer 2017-07-19 23:03

Re: Turing hardware
 
I can guarantee you that Turing never released any of the final model with the waterproof coating. The black and gold models were both the prototypes. (I have both).

The black phone is great, looks very good, very unique and feels really good in the hand so it would be interesting if someone could produce them. Only problem is that both the bluetooth and battery life are flakey. Some days the battery will last 2 days, others it drops from 90% to 10% in a matter of minutes. I think at firmware/kernel update is needed to fix, which sadly will never come.

wormdrummer 2017-07-19 23:04

Re: Turing hardware
 
I can guarantee you that Turing never released any of the final model with the waterproof coating. The black and gold models were both the prototypes. (I have both).

The black phone is great, looks very good, very unique and feels really good in the hand so it would be interesting if someone could produce them. Only problem is that both the bluetooth and battery life are flakey. Some days the battery will last 2 days, others it drops from 90% to 10% in a matter of minutes. I think at firmware/kernel update is needed to fix, which sadly will never come.

chenliangchen 2017-07-19 23:07

Re: Turing hardware
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pexi (Post 1530831)
Chen is doing a tab based on an implemented architecture. How about doing a phone and using architecture from Turing? Jolla has software for it too. Chen did you check it out already?

Doing this for the tablet is because I found the company actually doing the origin design, and helped them to re-launch the product with the same design.

To do this we need a lots of designing files that are mostly confidential.

I don't know anyone in Turing, and I can't and won't get those files.

Furthermore, the Turing solution is based on Qualcomm MSM8974, which is 3 years old and no longer produced anymore. The architecture is very old and it's 32bit based on 28nm.

As I mentioned I'm working towards a newer Qualcomm 64bit solution with 14nm architecture, which will give you a much better power-efficiency ratio. There is no reason to re-use an ancient SoC where there is a better one available. ;)

Merienth 2017-07-19 23:22

Re: Turing hardware
 
I seriously doubt, that anybody with a sane mind would invest any effort in reviving TRI-s zombie project. Yes I know you will always find someone to buy it, ...

ka9yhd 2017-07-20 09:15

Re: Turing hardware
 
About a month or two ago I was seeing ads for Turing 5g on FaceBook.


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