With the GranitePhone, the latest entry into the market for secure smartphones, Sikur is hoping that people will put a high price on their privacy.
The phone, first shown at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February, is on sale now, according to security software developer Sikur and the phone’s manufacturer, Archos.
The GranitePhone contains Qualcomm’s 64-bit, eight-core SnapDragon 615 processor, the same CPU as the Archos Diamond 50 smartphone, to which the Granite bears more than a passing resemblance. Other features of the Diamond 50 shared by the GranitePhone include 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 5-in., full-HD screen, 16-megapixel front and 8-megapixel rear cameras, a 2700-mAh battery and access to 4G mobile networks.
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