Teracube Android smartphone first look: in pictures
Modern smartphones are built to last for years so yearly flagship updates from Samsung, Apple, and Google are a bit wasteful and damaging to the environment. Teracube offers a revolutionary 4-year warranty service to help you keep your phone longer and the prototype phone provides solid performance.

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Google Pixel 3, Teracube, iPhone XS
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Teracube and included silicone clear case

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Rear camera array and fingerprint sensor
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Right side red power button
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Left side SIM slot and volume buttons
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Top 3.5mm headphone jack
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Bottom USB-C port and speaker
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Small front notch
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