Well, this is just a splash page and says very little.
It's in partnerships with http://www.geeksphone.com/ which is FirefoxOS based. But yet the Blackphone splash has an image of a phone with Android buttons.
They claim no hooks to vendors, so if it's Android I can't imagine this is going to carry the Play store.
I'd be interested in knowing how they will secure and make private the core functionality of being a phone and sending email and text, all of which are insecure.
On that, I'd speculate that this is just pre-loaded with Silent Circle apps, and maybe will be announced as having DarkMail and a choice of RedPhone.
But... there's no info at all really, so who knows what this is.
The only problem they really have to solve is the eternal question of: Is it possible to provide real security and privacy whilst providing convenience?
It's in partnerships with http://www.geeksphone.com/ which is FirefoxOS based. But yet the Blackphone splash has an image of a phone with Android buttons.
They claim no hooks to vendors, so if it's Android I can't imagine this is going to carry the Play store.
I'd be interested in knowing how they will secure and make private the core functionality of being a phone and sending email and text, all of which are insecure.
On that, I'd speculate that this is just pre-loaded with Silent Circle apps, and maybe will be announced as having DarkMail and a choice of RedPhone.
But... there's no info at all really, so who knows what this is.
The only problem they really have to solve is the eternal question of: Is it possible to provide real security and privacy whilst providing convenience?