Bringing speculations to an end, Israeli start-up Sirin Labs has officially unveiled its high-end $14,000 (over Rs. 9 lakh) Android smartphone that promises chip-to-chip 256-bit encryption similar to what the military uses to protect communications.
Dubbed as the ‘Rolls Royce of smartphones’, the device called Solarin is activated via a physical security switch on the back and was launched on Tuesday at an event in London, venturebeat.com reported.
Specifications of the phone:
Security:*Finger sensor *Security Shield activated with the Security Switch *The Secure Calls and Messaging service Hardware based,end-to-end encrypted VoIP calls and messages End-to-end encrypted email * On-device cyber threat protection against physical, network and malware threats.
Camera:A 24 megapixel camera and 5.5 IPS LED 2k resolution, laser autofocus and four-tone flash
Operating System :Android 5.1.1
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor with X10 LTE and WiFi
Battery:4000 mAH
Memory:4GB RAM, Storage 128 GB
According to Sirin Labs, it wanted to “create the most advanced mobile device that combined the highest privacy settings, operated faster than any other phone, built with the best materials from around the world.”
“Cyberattacks are endemic across the globe. This trend is on the increase. Solarin is pioneering new, uncompromising privacy measures to provide customers with greater confidence and the reassurance necessary to handle business-critical information,” Tal Cohen, CEO and cofounder of Sirin Labs, was quoted as saying.
“Every single design decision and material choice was based on performance and functionality,” added Fredrik Oijer, vice president (products) at Sirin Labs.
The device for the rich and famous is available at Sirin Labs’ first retail store in Mayfair (34 Bruton Place), London from June 1 and at Harrods, Knightsbridge from June 30.
(With inputs from IANS)