fliptop writes:
"Promising that orders will start shipping in June, Silent Circle has announced the Blackphone is ready for pre-orders. (Domain registered in Switzerland)
Touted as 'The high-end smartphone which puts privacy and security ahead of everything else' the Blackphone has a 4.7" screen, 2GHz quad-core CPU and 16GB storage. It also includes several Silent Circle apps.
The Blackphone makes use of a customized version of Android called PrivatOS, is fully unlocked, and the encryption can be used on any compatible network. Purchase includes a 1-year subscription to the apps; after that it's $10 a month (in addition to your carrier's charges).
In order to take advantage of the encryption, the other person you're communicating with has to have their own Blackphone or use Silent Circle apps on their Android or iOS phone."
(Score: 3, Insightful) by mtrycz on Tuesday February 25 2014, @05:47AM
1. Google's core business (Billions of $) is spying people then selling ads.
2. They couldn't immagine a better way to spy than a cellphone, that's why they invested in Android ("golden nugget")
3. With this, you're multi-hundred-dollar device hands dato on you to your carrier (obvious), to Google (through GApps), and to the NSA (through syping on GApps and other (always) + request to carrier (ondemand)).
4. Not having GAapps will at least get rid of your data going to Google and NSA-spying-Google, (while the rest will remain, and is only evitable but not having a phone).