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Brad Ward
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The “unhackable” Turing Phone has been delayed, according to an email being sent out to customers. The device went up for pre-order awhile back with a promised ship date of December 18, but the company CEO is now saying that they won’t make the shipment date and will need more time.
As a result of this mishap, Turing Robotic Industries will be giving those who ordered the device two options, the first being that customers can cancel their order, getting an immediate and full refund. The second option is that customers stick around and wait the delay out. As a result, the company will upgrade the storage size of your Turing Phone for free.
Those who run with the second option will automatically get the free upgrade. If you pre-ordered a 16GB model, it’ll become a 64GB model. If you ordered a 64GB device, it’ll become a 128GB variant. And if you ordered a 128GB version, you’ll get yourself a limited edition model of the Turing Phone.
The only downside is that there isn’t an actual new shipping date, and it’s actually going to be a much longer wait. Turing Robotic Industries is now promising that shipments will begin at the end of Q1 2016. It’s a long wait, but could potentially be worth the reward.
Turing Robotic Industries did tell Talk Android that the phone is currently in production.
Via: Android Police
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