Samsung has launched a ?quantum? version of the Galaxy A55 with a security chip |
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Samsung has unveiled the ?ultra-secure? Galaxy Quantum 5 smartphone, which is a special version of the Galaxy A55 model. By ?protection? the company does not mean strengthening the case, but improved security algorithms to ensure the privacy of personal and payment data of users. The main difference between the Galaxy Quantum 5 and the base model is the built-in S2Q000 quantum cryptography chip. It combines a random number generation process and Samsung Knox features to improve security when logging into banking and payment applications. Otherwise, the specs are unchanged: the device gets a 6.6-inch Super AMOLEDAMOLED, which stands for Active Matrix OLED, is a hybrid display technology that pairs the active matrix backplane from a traditional TFT display with an OLED display. As a result of their active matrix natures, AMOLED displays have faster pixel switching response times than do traditional OLED displays, which are prone to ghosting when displaying fast moving animations.display (Full HD+, 120Hz), an Exynos 1480 processor, 8GB of RAMRandom Access Memory (RAM) is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs, and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computers processor. and 128GB of storage. The triple rear camera includes 50MP (main), 12MP (ultra-wide) and 5MP (macro) sensors. The 5000 mAh battery supports 25-watt fast charging. The novelty can be purchased only in South Korea at a price of 618,200 won (approximately $465). |