
Ever wondered whether there is anyone else tapping your line while you’re busy washing your dirty linen with your best friend over the cellphone? Put those ghosts to rest with the Cryptophone G10i – a clamshell cellphone that resulted as a joint venture between HTC and GSMK of Germany. Each Cryptophone G10i comes pre-installed with a software that encrypts calls with 4096 bit Diffie-Hellman key exchange and SHA256 hash function AES 256 and Twofish between Cryptophones. In plain English, that means you get to carry on yakking about the latest office secrets without worrying that someone is eavesdropping. Other features include a 1.3 megapixel camera and EDGE connectivity. The G10i will retail for $2,080 when released, which is extremely expensive – but what price do you place on your privacy?
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