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Topic: [LIST] Phones with Built-in Wallet (and other blockchain-related applications) - page 2. (Read 374 times)

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It'd be different story if there's hardware dedicated for cryptography or secure storage drive (such as Secure Element by Ledger).

Most modern smartphones use cryptography to prevent others from accessing information on the phone. This includes when a phone is 'on' but 'locked' and an adversary has physical unrestricted access to the phone.

If someone has access to a modern laptop computer that is booted, but the screen is locked, an adversary with unrestricted physical access to the device can be assumed to be able to compromise your data (unless protected by additional layers of encryption) fairy trivially
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Store cryptocurrency on a smartphone? This is a bad idea, since the most important thing that happens with the phone is its loss or theft and it is more likely that other users who will gain access to them can take over your data. A crypto wallet can be installed on any phone, it makes to watch your balance from it, because unlike a regular credit card, I can not pay goods or services with cryptocurrency.
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The growth of crypto apps on mobile devices is good for crypto currency ecosystem because it will bring crypto to more people, but using phones or mobile devices to store crypto, and trade is one of worst things crypto enthusiasts can do, in my opinion.

Firstly, you can more easily lose your mobile devices (by absent-mindedness), much more easily compare to laptops due to smaller size of mobile devices.

Secondly, most of people don't pay too much attention on security of their mobile devices (AV softwares).

Thirdly, when phones broken technically, you are nearly not be able to fix it yourself, and have to bring them to Maintenance Officies. It is another risks. With computers, people can fix issues themselves, or at least don't leave important data to others.

I only dedicate very small funds on mobile devices, and most of time, wallets are empty. Whenever I hang out and have plans to do something, I send a few bitcoin to mobile wallet, just in case in need to use it with urgent need.
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What do you mean by 'blockchain powered phones'?

These phones don't really have anything interesting going about them, and any functionality that comes from apps or wallets that come with them can be achieved on any other modern smartphone. Am I wrong?
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Yesterday, I read a news that Huobi will be releasing it's own blockchain phone. I know that there's also Samsung and other companies that announced their own previously and I thought maybe it's good to keep a simple list.

I've only gathered eight so far. If you know some that's not on the list, please comment below and i'll update the thread.
For specifications and price, please visit the link provided for each phone.


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