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BlackBerry Priv will be the mainly protected Android cell phone so far

BlackBerry Priv will be the mainly protected Android cell phone so far

The BlackBerry Priv isn't still explicitly obtainable until now, however it appears there are previously several giant plans for the prospect Android handset.  BlackBerry announced in a blog spot that it plans on undulating monthly updates and hot fixes in front of Google's monthly safety report that renderings vulnerabilities in Android software.

                                                                                                 

Effectively, the corporation is hopeful to maintain you confined from intimidation you don't identify exist before these are even revealed to the population at big and perhaps used for spiteful information attacks. These updates will be dispersed over-the-air via scraps that will be completed complimentary to customers who purchased the phone through BlackBerry's website or any Priv resellers that have contracted to take part in the usual monthly update program.

Certainly, if the danger is more harsh, BlackBerry says it will concern a once the difficulty arises - something that could be a permanent job considering the intrinsic directness of the Android platform. Priv is not paid out on November 9 for a SIM without charge price tag of £559 (US$699, about AU).

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