Boeing Black - World's Most Secure Smartphone

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Boeing Black - World's Most Secure Smartphone

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Chicago-based aerospace company Boeing introduced the world's most secure smartphone, the Boeing Black. The Boeing Black smartphone was designed with security and modularity in mind to ensure that customers can use the same smartphone across a range of missions and configurations.



The self destruct smartphone is being designed for individuals in the U.S. defense and security community who require secure and trusted access to data. The phone can be equipped with a diverse range of extra security features, including biometric sensors and satellite transceivers. Unlike regular smartphones, the Boeing Black also uses dual SIM cards to access more than one mobile communications network at a time.



The design is also modular, so you can remove the back cover and attach modules like an extended battery, satellite transceivers, advanced location tracking sensors, and more. It has a 4.3-inch, qHD display, 1.2GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, microSD card slot, dual SIM support, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, 1590mAh battery and an unknown version of Android. The price and release date are unknown right now. Obviously, it is going to be very expensive.



Boeing has yet to specify when the phone may be available, and for what price, but company officials said they have reached out to potential customers
Boeing is one of the largest aerospace and defense contractors in the world, known primarily for the production of commercial airplanes, satellites and fighter jets.

Some of its features include disk encryption, hardware root of trust, hardware crypto engine, embedded secure components, trusted platform modules and secure boot to safeguard your data. The phone will even delete your data if it detects someone is trying to break open the casing of the device. It is basically a modern day James Bond phone for the US Defense department. It has all the bells and whistles.


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