Embedding security at a hardware level is nothing new, iPhones having been doing this for awhile. "Proprietary technology" in this case sounds like a marketing gimic. It seems like Blackberry just sees an opportunity to try and rebuild its image as the "most secure" mobile phone.
So that along with
The glancing at how apps may be accessing your phone has been on Android since Android 6.0 and since iOS 8, so it's nothing new to phones.
there is pretty much nothing new or innovative about their new phone.
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Embedding security at a hardware level is nothing new, iPhones having been doing this for awhile. "Proprietary technology" in this case sounds like a marketing gimic. It seems like Blackberry just sees an opportunity to try and rebuild its image as the "most secure" mobile phone.
So that along with
there is pretty much nothing new or innovative about their new phone.