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that keeps web trackers from the telephone and anonymises web searches and Internet traffic. The Ars Technica reviewer did not like that the telephone’s performance is mediocre, noting that using a custom OS means no Google Play or any of the other benefits of the Google ecosystem, spotty support for sideloaded apps, and reliance on Amazon or other third-party app stores.
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praised that the Blackphone's Security Center in PrivatOS gives control over app permissions, such as the bundled Silent Phone and Silent Text services that anonymise and encrypt communications so no one can eavesdrop on voice, video, and text calls. They also praised the Disconnect VPN and Search
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In 2016, Silent Circle had significant financial problems, caused by a significant overestimate of how many phones they could sell. This led to the near bankruptcy of the company. At some point in the 2010s, Silent Circle stopped selling blackphones, although they still offer privacy software
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The Blackphone also allows insecure communications. Mike Janke, CEO and co-founder of Silent Circle, has suggested there are certain calls people want to encrypt, but "if you're ordering a pizza or calling your grandma", it's unlikely you'll feel the weight of criminals on your shoulders."
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Versions of the Blackphone were sold from 2014–2016. While precise sales figures were not released, it is widely speculated to have been a financial disappointment due to the resulting near-bankruptcy of Silent Circle combined with Silent Circle canceling the phone.
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Silent Circle released a successor to the Blackphone, the Blackphone 2, in September 2015. It has a 5.5-inch full HD screen with Gorilla glass, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon Octa-Core processor. The price was increased to US$ 799.00.
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A one-year subscription to Silent Circle’s secure voice and video calling and text messaging services, plus a one-year "Friend and Family" Silent Circle subscription that allows others to install the service on their
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Other regions (Region1): GSM: 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz; HSPA+/WCDMA: 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz (42 Mbit/s); LTE FDD bands 3/7/20 (Cat. 3 100 Mbit/s)
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built to ensure privacy, developed by SGP Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silent Circle. Originally, SGP Technologies was a joint venture between the makers of
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Blackphone runs a custom-built Android OS called SilentOS. Some major features of SilentOS are anonymous search, privacy-enabled bundled apps, smart disabling of
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On 30 June 2014, the Blackphone began to ship advance orders. In early 2015, Geeksphone sold its part of SGP Technologies to Silent Circle to focus on
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wrote that "The Blackphone looks like a fairly standard Android phone. It has a 4.7-inch HD (the exact resolution has yet to be announced)
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Smart Wi-Fi Manager comes pre-installed. It also includes an international power adapter kit and a headset.
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I had to wait for the rest of the technology infrastructure to catch up to make it possible to do secure
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sold under the brand Geeksme. 14 engineers from Geeksphone, including Javier AgĂĽera, remained in SGP.
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display, a 2 GHz quad-core processor, 16 GB of storage, an 8-megapixel camera,
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This article is about the smartphone from SGP Technologies. For the phone by Boeing, see
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The concept of an encrypted telephone has been an interest of Silent Circle founder and
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Silent Circle Blackphone 2 review: A potent phone for the paranoid and privacy-minded
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La española Geeksphone sale del proyecto Blackphone, el móvil antiespías
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called SilentOS that comes with a bundle of security-minded tools.
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SGP Technologies, SA, a wholly owned subsidiary of Silent Circle
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cloud file storage and sharing, limited to 5 GB per month.
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Bundled secure voice/video/text/file sharing and VPN service
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As of June 2015, a Blackphone was on exhibit at the
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