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This Android smartphone will self-destruct if you tamper with it

27
Feb
2014

Geeksphone Blackphone is not the only new Android handset that puts privacy and security above else, as Boeing has a “Black” Android smartphone of its own that wants to safeguard user data, CNET reports. Boeing is actually willing to go even further when it comes to protecting data, as the smartphone will self-destruct if tampered with – the phone won’t be physically destroyed, but data and software will be deleted once malicious intentions are identified. The phone has been spotted at the FCC, and has been confirmed by the company that’s more famous for the airplanes it produces than for making Android devices. Unfortunately, unlike the Blackphone device that can already be pre-order for $629, the Black phone will only

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