*Turing
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Now that's out of the way, it sounds interesting but nothing is actually ever any of those three things. Some of the specs are suspect as well.
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Why, first of all, trust your data to a small, little known company, when Google and Android services have massive teams dedicated to data security... each far larger I'm sure than the entirety of Turing Robotics.
Any device that has any kind of IO, can be hacked and any device is only as secure as the user.
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http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/18/8995985/turing-phone-hands-on-preview
Always take battery life claims with a grain of salt. Those are all determined in the lab, under controlled circumstances and from a small sample size.
All phones, Apples, any of the 'droids, Blackberrys, ect... subtract between 20% to 40% from all battery life claims for a more realistic "real world" figure.
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If you really want to boost battery life, turn crap off. Like bluetooth, gps, wifi and anything else that you aren't actively using. Turn down brightness and stop any nonessential apps that are running in the background.
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You may then find that your battery life then actually surpasses the claims made by the manufacturer.
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Now that's out of the way, it sounds interesting but nothing is actually ever any of those three things. Some of the specs are suspect as well.
.
Why, first of all, trust your data to a small, little known company, when Google and Android services have massive teams dedicated to data security... each far larger I'm sure than the entirety of Turing Robotics.
Any device that has any kind of IO, can be hacked and any device is only as secure as the user.
.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/18/8995985/turing-phone-hands-on-preview
*breaks knuckles*
I like challenges
*takes out hatchet*
I like challenges.
I showed them how wrong they were...
All phones, Apples, any of the 'droids, Blackberrys, ect... subtract between 20% to 40% from all battery life claims for a more realistic "real world" figure.
.
If you really want to boost battery life, turn crap off. Like bluetooth, gps, wifi and anything else that you aren't actively using. Turn down brightness and stop any nonessential apps that are running in the background.
.
You may then find that your battery life then actually surpasses the claims made by the manufacturer.