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  • Anonymous
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  • 14 Nov 2014

ih, 14 Nov 2014As long as it still fully open source, it will never be secure. No matter how good they (googl... moreDo u know what the fk u r talking about?

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    • AnonD-136823
    • rke
    • 14 Nov 2014

    The more the system spreads the more it will be a target
    It has nothing to do with open source
    Look at Windows (pc) it's not secure also like android
    And it's closed system
    The market share makes it more varnuable

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      • AnonD-329824
      • nEM
      • 14 Nov 2014

      Great idea... The Galaxy Alpha becomes every so much appealing. If only my Nokia Lumia 820 was not so slick & reliable....

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        • nik
        • vbM
        • 14 Nov 2014

        Anonymous, 14 Nov 2014so their upcoming smartphone will rebranded as 'blacksung'??? or 'samberry'??? haha...or hairyBerry

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          • Anonymous
          • Yct
          • 14 Nov 2014

          this partnership is good for blackberry. Not so much for Samsung, since their profit drops had absolutely nothing to do with security issues with their phones.

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            • AnonD-181709
            • sxt
            • 14 Nov 2014

            AnonD-330882, 14 Nov 2014If samsung will own BB. This maybe the answer to their long search of finding their own mobile... moreMaybe Galaxy B or Samsung Berry.

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              • Anonymous
              • IV$
              • 14 Nov 2014

              so their upcoming smartphone will rebranded as 'blacksung'??? or 'samberry'??? haha...

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                • ih
                • 9xx
                • 14 Nov 2014

                As long as it still fully open source, it will never be secure. No matter how good they (google) writes encryption mechanism, it will be useless if all people can read their code.
                They have to keep one part of android opensource, and make the rest closed source.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 3sE
                  • 14 Nov 2014

                  Andriod can never be secure is too open to be secure. Even you bring in the best secure platform. Sammy is doing this to make knox popula not because they have BES12 in mind

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                    • exxix
                    • N9@
                    • 14 Nov 2014

                    Imagine a device called the Samsung Galaxy Fortress or Samsung Galaxy Blackhole.

                    Hmmm.

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                      • ih
                      • 9xx
                      • 14 Nov 2014

                      hi, 14 Nov 2014Moto G has best security.i wonder what kind of plastic does moto use to make your cheap phone.

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                        • AnonD-170479
                        • p6s
                        • 14 Nov 2014

                        even a 3rd class developer can leak android security grow up OEMs, Android can never be secure

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                          • Anonymous
                          • t7$
                          • 14 Nov 2014

                          i like it !!1

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                            • uhui
                            • thu
                            • 14 Nov 2014

                            samsung black s -> samsung with bb10 OS

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                              • Jani
                              • 6uK
                              • 14 Nov 2014

                              Very,very good job, Samsung!!!.I like that!.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • nCh
                                • 14 Nov 2014

                                All this volatility, collaboration, break up of old partnerships etc is good for one thing, as fanboys discover how stupid fanboyism actually is.

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                                  • AnonD-136544
                                  • KIX
                                  • 14 Nov 2014

                                  Really??

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                                    • thecalmcritic
                                    • PTG
                                    • 14 Nov 2014

                                    Tim, 14 Nov 2014Wow - finally Samsung and Android admits its security package leaks like a sieve. Not really. It's just a smarter shortcut to get it done. Rather than having to fight for KNOX to get recognized, might as well try to court BB in and work with their BES. Hardly rocket science.

                                    I don't see how Android's security strength is that big of a deal in general considering there's also BYOD solutions out there that can deal with devices just fine.

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                                      • AnonD-5197
                                      • YcX
                                      • 14 Nov 2014

                                      Tim, 14 Nov 2014Wow - finally Samsung and Android admits its security package leaks like a sieve. I don't hear about nudes leaking on Androids...

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                                        • AnonD-310525
                                        • t7X
                                        • 14 Nov 2014

                                        AnonD-330882, 14 Nov 2014If samsung will own BB. This maybe the answer to their long search of finding their own mobile... moreA fail from their BADA OS and the ever so slow development of the obviously copycat TIZEN.

                                        This could be the answer..

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