BOSS Phone

There are hundreds probably thousands of smartphone models available all over the world today. It’s so hard to choose now especially since smartphones are growing as everyone’s primary device. Compared to tablet growth and laptop sales, smartphones are more in demand than ever. The challenge is for manufacturers to make their phones stand out in a market that is so well-saturated now.

Smartphones need to be smarter. That is why companies are working on new gimmicks to respond to the sometimes unreasonable demands of the market. Smartphones also need to be more secure, what with all the security hacks and information leaks we’ve been hearing a lot lately. People want innovation and looks like the BOSS phone could be the latest answer.

Developed by Nick Spriggs and David Briggs, the BOSS phone is an unlocked, dual-SIM, Android-powered phone that bring a huge 7-inch display screen, long-lasting battery, and a very secure cellular data privacy. This also uses Tor (The Onion Router) for an improved Internet privacy and security.

The BOSS phone is built on the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop OS so no need to update from KitKat. Its 7-inch screen display makes it more of a phablet (not quite a tablet although it’s big as one) so it’s ideal to use for reading emails, web browsing, social media, and watching videos. It also features Dual SIM capability which means you can use two phone numbers from different carriers and with different plans at the same time.

What makes the BOSS phone the boss of all smartphones today? Its Super HD (1200×1920) resolution on a 7-inch display, cutting edge Android 5.0 Lollipop, Mediatek Octacore Cortex A7 chip, 3G/4G LTE connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, and full compatibility with Apple TV and Apple music even if it’s Android. Its cameras are 8MP and 2MP at front for taking selfies. The 3000mAh battery offers a 20-hour battery life.

The makers of the BOSS phone only want to answer to the demands of the consumers of a more secure and private phone that is also robust, durable, and versatile. It’s powerful enough to replace your current smartphone, tablet, and even laptop.

Briggs & Spriggs,the company behind this BOSS phone, turned to Indiegogo for funding. Goal is to raise $150,000 to bring the concept into production. Deadline is March 2, 2015 so you have more time send your donation. Pay $3,000 if you have lots of money and if you want to receive ten(10) units of the BOSS phone, $1,200 for a family of four, $975 for three units, $650 if you want two, and $355 for a unit. Estimated delivery is on October this year. That’s a long way to go from today, nine months to be exact. The phone maker should better hope that no company would ever try to rival this yet-to-arrive smartphone. Developments within the mobile industry happen so fast that companies have to keep up with one another and respond to the trends as quickly as possible.

And oh, don’t mistake this for the BOSS brand by Roland, the electronic music instruments manufacturer. This is from a different company but because of that we should probably expect some lawsuit complaints. We’ll see.

SOURCE: INDIEGOGO

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