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in 2012, Boeing announced its intention to create a hack-proof smartphone, but so far nothing has been heard about this project. The other day, this
company announced that further the project will be carried out jointly with Blackberry.
According to the plan, "unfinished", which is called Boeing Black, will work on Android. The device will have two slots for SIM-cards, and an expandable back panel to which you can connect biometric scanners and satellite transceivers (in the form of modules, I guess). But the main feature of the phone is not that.
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The developers are planning to protect the phone from hacking. If the device is stolen, and someone tries to disassemble it, all data is erased. In addition, data protection will be provided with Blackberry technology.
Unfortunately, this is all that was said at the presentation by Blackberry Executive Director John Chen (John Chen). Presumably, the project is mutually beneficial for both companies: Boeing gets the opportunity to promote the phone under its own brand, and Blackberry - additional PR, which the company needs now.