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BlackBerry DTEK50: The World’s Most Secure Android SmartPhone



As we all know that security is more than essential for anyone who owns an android smartphone, as there are several ways to protect yourself, but a safe device is one of the most simplest way to keep your data saved. Hence, BlackBerry launched its second Android smartphone dubbed as DTEK50TM the world’s most secure phone.

BlackBerry DTEK50: The World’s Most Secure Android SmartPhone

BlackBerry launched its second smartphone dubbed as DTEK50TM, the safest Android smartphone in the world which is now available for pre-orders on Blackberry’s website for $299.99, as well as you will also get a free 12600mAh power bank with your order. The DTEK50 is the second Android smartphone from BlackBerry after the PRIV.
The Director of Operations and General Manager of the BlackBerry devices, Ralph Pini said that “We take the privacy of our customers very seriously. Therefore, we are proud to have integrated all the functionality of security and privacy in our new Android smartphone. The DTEK50 combines the unique features of BlackBerry security and connectivity with the broad Android ecosystem”.
BlackBerry DTEK50 is fully equipped with Android 6.0 (Marshmallow), the BlackBerry DTEK50 also combines an unparalleled level of security, privacy, and productivity with Android experience on a full touch at an affordable price and primarily the price design will be ideal for the business fleets.
“The DTEK50 joins the line of BlackBerry smartphones with maximum security to offer customers different pricing options for both BlackBerry 10 and Android devices”. Said the Director of Operations and General Manager of the BlackBerry devices, Ralph Pini.
One of the most interesting settings that the BlackBerry has integrated is “DTEK by BlackBerry” whose main objective is to prevent viruses from the device and other security problems which were very common in Android smartphones. For example, the BlackBerry DTEK50 will allow users to do a security check as well as it will prevent the device from the potential problems.
In a statement, BlackBerry Said that “When it comes to security, the BlackBerry Android Smartphones out in front of all others Android smartphones” stressing that as personal privacy and user data will be preserved.
Now let’s have a look at the specs of the device:-
  • Connectivity: 2G, 3G, 4G
  • Screen: 5.2 inches with 1080 x 1920 pixels and 424 PPI pixel density
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 617 SoC
  • Processor: 1.5Ghz Octa-core processor
  • GPU: Adreno 405
  • RAM: 3 GB of RAM
  • Operating System: Android M (6.0)
  • Internal Storage: 16 GB
  • Card slot: microSD, up to 2 TB
  • Protection: Scratch-resistant glass with oleophobic coating
  • Camera: 13 Megapixel Rear camera (works under water)
  • Front Camera: 8 Megapixel front camera
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 2610 mAh battery


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14 Cool Smartphone Camera Tricks You Should Know



Back in the early aughts, there was a nagging fear in the zeitgeist that a coming "phone cam" tsunami would wipe away what tattered shreds of civility we had left. As it turns out, those alarmist calls were somewhat prescient—at least in the sense of how everything would soon change.
That's not to say that what came afterwards was necessarily worse. Sure, there have been incidences of our mobile "cams" leading to gross invasions of privacy, but overall I would argue that camera phones have improved our lives.
Thanks to our mobile gadgets, we all have the power to capture, share, and access images and video from around the world instantaneously. It has changed the way we express ourselves (memes and the rise of #selfie culture), eat (it's not a meal unless it's been on Instagram), and even the way we make with the nookie (there indeed is an art to sexting).
Right now, people are walking around with super powerful digital cameras in their pockets, allowing them to beam their POV to the rest of the world instantaneously—all super hivemind style, language barriers be damned. That's kind of amazing if you think about it.
For its part, the public has enthusiastically shrugged off any privacy concerns it may have once had and learned to embrace mobile photography. And gadget makers have responded with better and ever more capable digital cameras. Chances are, you're not even taking advantage of all the cool things your phone's camera can do. Check out our slideshow for 14 truly amazing (as well as a few ridiculous) smartphone camera tricks.

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