It's on the shore of Lake Michigan and was once the headquarters of Bucyrus International, which was known for constructing large shovels and dragline excavators, including
Big Muskie, the world's largest mobile earth - moving machine.
In Turning Point's case, there was disturbed land aplenty: It's going in on a mining site created by
Big Muskie, one of the biggest mining machines ever created.
Not exact matches
Of course, whether this elusive taimen is meant to be more premium than walleye and
muskie remains to be seen; what we know for now is that, at least per Droid Life, it is being conceived and developed as separate from the other two, rather than just a
bigger copycat.
The codename for this third device is said to be Taimen, but they were told the model is different from both
Muskie and Walleye, and is said to be
bigger than both of them.
They should obviously launch sometime in the fall, alongside or shortly after Android O, and the
bigger model could sport a rather awkward - sounding 17.5:9 screen with 2560 x 1312 pixels resolution... unless it was the canceled «
Muskie» that visited GFXBench as the Pixel XL2.
While
muskie and walleye are believed to refer to refreshes to the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL, a taimen is a rather large fish breed and notably
bigger than the
muskie and walleye.
Its namesake salmon makes its home in Siberia and Mongolia and typically weighs in at about the size of a
muskie, though it's rumored that the screen on «taimen» will be even
bigger than that of the two others mentioned.