Look at the phones of heads of state

The phones of heads of state for securing information are important, immune to all the most professional hackers and spy organizations. Let's see, what heads of countries use the phone?

Virtue

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The German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone was extremely popular among politicians when it was discovered that the NSA had followed Merkel's call. However, Germany's Prime Minister is using at least two phones, one is the once-tracked phone - the Nokia 6260 Slide , the other is the BlackBerry Z10 model. Of course, this Z10 has been installed a Secusmart-encoded chip.

America

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One of President Barack Obama's first battles when he took office in 2009 was to keep his beloved BlackBerry in check, despite protests from legal advisers."I will keep my BlackBerry. They want to take it from my hands ," he once shared.

After that, the President of the United States was satisfied with the enhanced BlackBerry security. Only a few White House officials and relatives of the President are allowed to keep his personal email address. 3 months ago, he shared: " For security reasons, I am not allowed to own an iPhone".

Pakistan

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In a country where other phone numbers are often traded as treasures, it is not surprising that high-status figures in Pakistan carry at least two high-end smartphones. Nawaz Sharif - Pakistan's three-term Prime Minister - is using both Samsung phones and iPhones . His least fashionable device is a BlackBerry Bold . Sharif used it to communicate with his family and his close allies.

Russia

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Russian President Vladimir Putin, famous for not using personal phones, is in stark contrast to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev - who is considered an Apple fan and one of the first to own Steve's iPhone 4. Jobs donated.

According to reports, Putin is said to own a lot of phones in 2006 but did not use any products, due to lack of time and he wanted to use other communication methods. By 2010, he confirmed that he did not use the phone: "If I have a phone, it will probably ring throughout the day."

The President of Russia is also always away from the Internet and only updates from his spies.

France

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French President François Hollande uses an iPhone 5 . However, this is just a phone for personal use.

For business purposes, the head of France uses a super-secure Teorem phone. Meanwhile, his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, refused to use the product, because it took him 30 seconds to dial the number when he wanted to make a call.

Chosen

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The first information about Kim Jong-un's phone appeared in early 2013, when people took a photo of a smartphone on his desk. According to the analysis, that could be an HTC .

North Korea's supreme leader is one of the 2 million phone users in the country of 25 million people. Korea also has its own phone brands but all of them are made in China, then attached with the local manufacturer's logo. Foreign phones are also sold in the country, but are super expensive. Most Korean smartphones use a single 3G network called Koryolink , although people close to the Chinese border can catch the outside network.

Italy

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is not only a regular iPhone user, he is also a fan of "flawed apple" . When Steve Jobs died, he was grateful on Facebook page, calling Jobs as Leonardo da Vinci of the era.

Brother

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British Prime Minister David Cameron refused to give up his BlackBerry phone. Currently, BlackBerry is still considered the best security device after upgrading. However, mobile giants Apple and Samsung are also trying to get into security services.