HubblePhone, a powerful dual-chipset smartphone with 5G support that could arrive in 2020

Turing Space Industries (formerly Turing Robotic Industries), is a company characterized by the development of mobile technologies based on a decentralized authentication method, i.e. using static keys with an anonymous key infrastructure.

The manufacturer is also characterized by the introduction of highly controversial mobile phones, not only in terms of performance but also in terms of price. His latest proposal is the Hubble Phone, a smartphone that promises to cover all the needs of a current user – at least it seems – because it will not only have multiple screens but also support for the new 5G standard recently released.

According to the concept of the Finnish manufacturer, HubblePhone, a smartphone that will have four displays, is also supported by two mobile processors and supports 5G connectivity.

But that’s not all, because this superphone will have an adjustable arm as described with two Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chips and a 60-megapixel 15x optical zoom camera on the back that could look like a flash. As you can see in the pictures, it is a large mobile phone.

If you thought you’d seen it all, we’ll tell you that the company won’t leave a single detail to chance when it comes to camera and video quality, because it will have efficient editing software that surpasses all the technologies of today’s smartphones.

As described for the rest of the specifications, a dual operating system with Android 9.0 (Android P) and Sailfish 3. There won’t be one, but two batteries (a 2,800mAh unit on the upper deck and a 3,300mAh unit on the main deck), but best of all, this HubblePhone will come on the market at a modest price of USD $ 2,749 – you wouldn’t think such a complete phone would be cheaper than an iPhone X.

Not everything can be perfect, because the manufacturer hopes that users will have no problems paying for such a powerful smartphone.

Turing intends to deliver HubblePhone to the U.S. by June 2020, with market launches planned in Europe in August 2020, China in September 2020 and the rest of the world in December 2020.

To learn more about this proposal, watch the video.