Sirin to launch its first blockchain-enabled smartphone

As it stated in Swiss-based Sirin Labs plans to launch its first blockchain-enabled smartphone on Thursday; the device will give users a secure method to access cryptocurrency exchanges, store their digital currency offline and exchange encrypted communications with other users. Sirin was able to raise more than $157 million in an initial coin offering for the Android-based Finney smartphone. Sirin Labs Sirin Labs' Finney blockchain-enabled smartphone. Sirin Labs Sirin Labs' Finney smartphone. The encryption-protected, blockchain-enabled smartphone uses a Safe Screen for secure crypto transactions on a blockchain ledger.


Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 gaming smartphone expected to launch with 5000mAh Battery

Smartphone maker Asus recently launched its ZenFone Max Pro M1, which has given good competition to budget segment smartphones like Redmi Note 5 Pro and more. The company is now planning to work on its successor dubbed as ZenFone Max Pro M2. ZenFone Max Pro M2 is expected to be a gaming smartphone. The report comes in a form of teaser which revealed that the ZenFone Max Pro M2 will be backed by a powerful battery. ZenFone Max Pro M2 is also expected to come with Quick Charge 3.0 support.

Asus ZenFone Max Pro M2 gaming smartphone expected to launch with 5000mAh Battery

Asus ROG Gaming smartphone with 90hz refresh rate, 3D Vapour chamber cooling set to launch in India tomorrow

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Osaka to launch smartphone app providing disaster info for foreign tourists ahead of Expo

A government bureau in Osaka is set to launch a service next year to that will allow foreign tourists to access disaster information via smartphones, ahead of the 2025 World Expo in the city. The bureau does not plan to create a new smartphone app itself. Instead, it will make information available through an API service that will be freely accessible for external operators of smartphone apps. Weather news and evacuation orders will be accessible via the service, which will also allow foreign embassies to publish messages for their nationals in emergency situations. West Japan Railway Co., satellite broadcasting service firm Sky Perfect JSAT Corp. and the Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau, among other companies and municipal governments, will take part in the trial.

Osaka to launch smartphone app providing disaster info for foreign tourists ahead of Expo



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