Blackphone Research Paper

Superior Essays
Amanda Amarain
The Blackphone
October 31, 2014
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Adelphi University

The Blackphone is a new ultra private smartphone that was manufactured with more security than any other phone. This new form of technology was made to keep your personal information on your smart phone as private as possible so that there will be no way your personal information will ever be hacked into or leaked anywhere. Not only does this smart phone let you keep your information private but it also lets you pick your level of security so that way if you have something insignificant and minor going on then you will not have your smart phone running ultra private and protected. This new Blackphone could be a big breakthrough throughout history of
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You can actually choose how secure or insecure your connection levels are and you can store things in the ultra private setting. Whereas less important things can go on a lower privacy setting or even no privacy which will allow you to share with anyone not just Blackphone users. This feature is also classify what is important and what is not as important. It also allows you to not use up all of your battery by not running the ultra private software all of the time, which will help, keep your phone lasting as long as you need it to. On a more private setting you are only allowed to share with other users that have the Blackphone and it will store it in their phone under the same security level that you have stored it in your Blackphone (FOWLER, G. A. (2014). It also allows other users that do not have this Blackphone technology to communicate with you but you must know that your information will not be private and you cannot set it to any levels of …show more content…
It went on presale on June 30, 2014 and if you were unable to grab it at the time then you had to wait for more to become available. However, since the initial sell out and overwhelming sales they have now resumed to normal and you can get your Blackphone technology today. It is too new and there are not enough people using it to get really good feedback, but as with any new technology you know you will be hearing all of the ups and downs eventually. This technology is brand new as was the iPhone and other new devices and with that takes time, feedback, errors, updates and fixes to be a great, working

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