Many folks are worried about protecting their privacy online and on the go these days. You may not be able to completely hide your data from the NSA, but there are things you can do to protect your privacy. You could rely on Tor for anonymous browsing. Encrypting your data also helps. Picking up a Blackphone may not be a bad idea either. The Switzerland-based joint venture of Silent Circle and Geeksphone behind this phone has announced that the phone will have the NVIDIA Tegra 4i Processor. You also get PrivatOS, which is based on Android 4.4.
Here are the full specifications for the Blackphone:
- PrivatOS based on Android 4.4 (KitKat)
- Single micro-SIM slot
- NVIDIA Tegra 4i
- Memory: 16GB EMMC + 1GB LPDDR3
- 4.7″ IPS HD display (1280*720)
- Cameras: 8MP AF rear (Flash LED) + 5MP FF front
- WiFi: 802.11b/g/n
- Battery: 2000mA
- Gravity sensor, light sensor, proximity sensor, magnetic sensor
The phone initially went on sale on February 24, 2014. The device certainly sounds fast. Users get encrypted voice and video calling and text messaging. What’s not to like?
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