The team behind Essential Phone ‘treaked’ the OSOM OV1 interface and security cable
- Tram Ho
OSOM is a privacy-focused smartphone brand, with the core engineering team that built the Essential PH-1. OSOM Privacy recently posted a few new images of its upcoming OV1 smartphone.
The image shows the secure USB-C cable, along with part of the OV1 interface while the monitor is on. The company calls the cable the USB-C Privacy Cable, and included with the device, it has a switch that allows users to decide whether to use it only for power or to allow data transmission.
“When you charge your device, you may be sharing personal data. OSOM Privacy Cable provides the ability to block data collection at the touch of a button. Supplied in the box ,” said OSOM Privacy.
OSOM Privacy also revealed the front of the OV1 phone with the screen on for the first time. We can see that the bottom border is quite thick. Besides, we also have a quick look at the pre-installed applications on the phone. The padlock icon looks like OSOM’s privacy app, the default browser is probably Brave and Signal seems to be the default messaging app, the camera app is designed to look like the cluster. camera.
The company has also detailed the materials of the OV1 and it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 series chip. The OV1 is constructed of stainless steel, ceramic, and glass. The company promises more than a day’s battery life and a price tag of less than $1,000.
Reference: GSMArena
Source : Genk