Samsung, in cooperation with the Korean operator SK Telecom, presented Samsung Galaxy A Quantum a super secure smartphone.
The device is addressed mainly to entrepreneurs, and more specifically - to users who are particularly concerned about the security of data stored on their smartphone. The phone encrypts data in a unique way, using the built-in QRNG chip - that is, Quantum Random Number Generator. This is a Quantum Random Number Generator, a miniature system created by SK Telecom, the Swiss company ID Quantique. In addition to the recommendation resulting from the origin of the system, the system ensures extremely high uniqueness of the ciphers used to protect data in the phone. The encryption chip uses a CMOS sensor that generates number strings based on flashes of LED light. The system is also responsible for protecting payments. The ciphers created by QRNG are truly unique, totally random and practically impossible to guess.
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In technical terms, the device is based on the Galaxy A71 5G model. It has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, an Exynos 980 processor, 8 GB of RAM and a 128 GB expandable internal memory card. The equipment also includes a 4500 mAh battery with fast charging, a 32-megapixel selfie camera (with aperture f/2.2) and a quadruple rear camera. It has 64+12+5+5 Mpx matrices with apertures - f/1.8, f/2.2 (123 deg wide angle lens), f/2.4 (macro) and f/2.2 (background) respectively. The device is only available in Korea, for 650 thousand. won, or 529 USD.
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