Brash startup mobile carrier FreedomPop, which leases bandwidth from Sprint and has launched several aggressive programs to help it take off, on Wednesday unveiled the Privacy Phone — nicknamed the “Snowden Phone” — a Samsung Galaxy SII tweaked to be highly secure. The fully encrypted device costs $189, which includes unlimited talk, text and 500 MB of data for three months. After that, there will be a monthly service fee of $10. There is no contract.
Watch Out, NSA - Here Comes the Snowden Phone
Posted by: Richard Adhikari March 6, 2014 01:40 PMBrash startup mobile carrier FreedomPop, which leases bandwidth from Sprint and has launched several aggressive programs to help it take off, on Wednesday unveiled the Privacy Phone — nicknamed the “Snowden Phone” — a Samsung Galaxy SII tweaked to be highly secure. The fully encrypted device costs $189, which includes unlimited talk, text and 500 MB of data for three months. After that, there will be a monthly service fee of $10. There is no contract.