Boeing built the phone self-destruct
The Boeing Company is jumping into the field of smart phone manufacturing with high security.
Boeing has started offering a special line of mobile phones for government agencies and private contractors who want to own the 'cricket' with high security and security.
The Boeing Company is jumping into the field of smart phone manufacturing with high security.
Boeing is attacking the cell phone segment - (Photo: Boeing)
According to Reuters, Boeing has filed a plan to make smartphones called 'Boeing Black' on the US Federal Communications Commission, designed for customers operating in the field of defense and security.
Boeing Black will run a special Android operating system, anti-theft, hackers (self-destruction when stolen).
Boeing's phone is 5.2 x 2.7 inches, slightly larger than the iPhone, using dual SIM and can operate on WCDMA, GSM and LTE bands.
It also provides Wi-Fi / Bluetooth connectivity and supports additional ports that enable the integration of sensors or chip technology for activities such as satellite connections, upgrading capabilities.
Spokesman Rebecca Yeamans of Boeing says the company is in contact with potential customers after spending 36 months developing the device.
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