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Quoting http://engadget.com/ on this as I'm a lazy duck

After Canonical asked the world for $32 million to produce its Ubuntu Edge handset, $3.2 million seems like small potatoes, right? All right, it's still a bunch, but QSAlpha's got some big plans for the money. The Quasar IV promises unprecedented security, according to the company's new Indiegogo campaign. That entails military-grade encryption, with either 64- or 128GB of encrypted local storage augmented by a lofty 128GB encrypted in the cloud. The idea here is to "leave no trace in the digital world," and just to be clear, the company's got a ninja in its pitch video to really drive the point home. In fact, ninjas were apparently QSAlpha's starting point: "if a ninja had a phone, what would it look like?" We'd guess more sharpened corners and maybe some smoke bombs, but this is a start.
You can read more about the campaign on http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/qsalpha-quasar-iv

The Quasar IV will be production ready in March 2014 and available to the general public in June 2014. Indiegogo backers will receive the Quasar IV in April 2014. The Quasar IV offers the following key features:

• Advanced trusted-authentication technology called Quatrix

• Unique digital signature and key computation methodology to protect your digital identity

• Quad-core 2.3GHz CPU, 3GB RAM, 64/128GB encrypted local storage and 128GB encrypted cloud storage

• Dual rear cameras for advanced augmented reality applications

• Android OS with an encryption layer

• Open SDK for the developer community

• Dual LTE with support for 3G and GSM networks

Own opinion: screen looking nice - Jolla get Sailfish running on it by default
 

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