The fixed-wing aircraft multinational manufacturer from the United States, Boeing, now not only builds airplanes you travel over the air, but also a new phone you talk over the air, literally, for the Stateside's Agents on duty. Yes, the new phone comes to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification mark, where it is said the devices, "will be sold primarily to government agencies and companies engaged in contractual activities with those agencies that are related to defense and homeland security."
The new high-profile phone is named Boeing Black, initially the new smartphone is to have a 4.3-inches screen, powering the mobile security with a 1,590mAh battery and spots dual-SIM card calling facilities on board. The whole unit is reportedly weighed at 170 grams on mass. On the software side, the phone will arrive and run a modified version Google's Android operating system platform, featuring a software security policy configurability and physical modularity, allowing users of the phone to have "maximum mission productivity and security." Other reports also suggest, on opening the Boeing Black handset's casing will automatically delete all the users data on the phone's memory, making it totally unusable after that. Other attributes of the phone includes Disk Encryption, Hardware Root of Trust, Hardware Crypto Engine, Embedded Secure Content, Trusted Platforms Modules, Secure Boot and Hardware Modularity.
Source: BOEING, The Next Web