Thursday, June 2, 2016
A closer look at that $14,000 Android phone
Image Credit: Engadget
Meet the Solarin, the first smartphone from Israeli company Sirin Labs. Instead of being tapered with aluminium like other luxury smartphones, it's instead trimmed with the much tougher titanium. This phone has the ability to switch from a standard Android interface to a more secure interface that disables all non-essential functions, but leaves you with the ability to send and receive both encrypted texts and calls. Of course the devices futuristic design, scalability and security have to come at a premium price and that price happens to be $14,000.
Aside from the promise of privacy, Sirin Labs will ensure this phone is loaded with the latest hardware as well.
The Solarin will have the following specs:
Chipset: Spapdragon 810
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 120GB
Camera: 23.8-megapixel with a quad-LED flash
Display: 5.5-inch QHD IPS LCD display
To find out more about this device check out the source link below or visit the gallery for more photos.
Gallery: Sirin Labs' Solarin | 10 Photos
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