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You need Bitcoin to buy HTC’s first blockchain phone


htc's blockchain phone

HTC on Tuesday unveiled the Exodus 1, its first-ever blockchain phone and a device that’s supposed to change the way we think about smart devices. The handset looked promising in teasers and announcements that preceded the phone’s launch, but if you were hoping that HTC invented some sort of new operating system, based solely on blockchain technology, then you’ll be disappointed to find out the Exodus 1 is still an Android handset. That’s not to say it doesn’t have features not available on virtually any Android or iPhone model that’s currently in use. Let’s get the boring stuff out of the way before we get to the exciting blockchain tech built into the Exodus 1. The phone is practically a blockchain version of HTC’s U12+ flagship, featuring a 6-inch QuadHD+ display with 18:9 aspect ratio, Snapdragon 845 chip, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, 16-megapixel dual camera, 8-megapixel dual selfie camera, IP68 rating, 3,500 mAh battery, and Android Oreo.The blockchain part consists of a secure enclave on the phone that’s protected from Android, which will hold the keys to your crypto, non-fungible tokens, and “all your digital data” at some point down the road. It’s unclear at this point how HTC wants to put all your data inside the enclave, but the company did say in previous teasers that one of the purposes of a blockchain phone is to allow users to control their data. But as long as this is an Android phone, some of that data still flows to Google.

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