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Thursday, February 27, 2014

A smartphone super safe ideal for spies

As explained by Boeing on its website, the Black is a phone designed to meet the needs of the "community defense and security of the United States" need a "reliable data access to fulfill their missions." The most striking feature of the phone which incorporates high security is a feature that allows the phone to completely erase all data and software stored on the device, leaving the phone unusable. As described Boeing , the Black comes with a sealed housing with a special type of protection that identifies when the smartphone suffers an attempt to disarm: "Any attempt to disassemble the device housing activate functions that eliminate data and software contained in the product and leave it out of operation, "said a company document delivered to U.S. authorities. In addition, the Black is modular part because it gives its users the ability to add special accessories such as biometric sensors, solar chargers or satellite reception equipment. The phone is solid and bulky construction: weighs 170 grams and measures 131.9 x 67.6 x are 13.25 millimeters. For reference, the recently launched Galaxy S5, Samsung has dimensions of 142 x 72.5 x 8.1 mm with a weight of 145 grams, while an iPhone 5S is thinner and lighter: 123.8 x 58.6 x 7 mm and 112 grams. Inside the Black brings a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and runs Android, which, according to the company works "as expected by the user." It comes with a 4.3 inch screen with 540 x 960 resolution and support for LTE brings. in a report that Boeing delivered to the Federal Communications Commission of the United Unidso (FCC, for its acronym in English), specified the phone is also equipped with HDMI, USB, PDMI port, with the usual Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connections, as noted agency EFE . The company delivered such documentation to the FCC along with a request that the committee concerned confidential technology including the device, since the specifications of the antenna, to the components, photographic features and security software, among others. Boeing has developed its phone Black mainly for government agencies and their subcontractors with ensure that voice and data communications to make their employees are transmitted and stored in high security, "the lawyers Boeing in an email delivered to FCC, available on its website. The same document says the phone, whose existence was leaked last year, will be sold in a way that "technical and operational information of the product will not be provided to the general public."