That is awesome! No one can hack in the chip of the New Samsung phone–Galaxy Quantum 2

Samsung’s new Galaxy Quantum 2 is officially released. The official price has not yet been announced. It will be officially launched in South Korea on April 23.

Samsung Quantum 2 has a 6.7-inch AMOLED center-mounted digging screen, supporting 120Hz refresh rate, Full HD+ resolution and under-screen fingerprints.

The mobile phone adopts a smooth, curved body design, a sleek rear camera and a matte design make the appearance more fashionable.

There are three colors of gray, white and light purple.

It has three rear 64MP lenses: a 64-megapixel main camera with an aperture of f/1.8; a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens with an aperture of f/2.2, and a 5-megapixel macro camera with an aperture of f/2.4.

It can also record 4K video and support 240fps slow-motion shooting; optical image stabilization technology allows Quantum 2 to become a night vision device, keeping it bright and clear at all times; standard optical image stabilization with camera anti-shake software can reduce jitter during shooting.

Samsung Quantum 2 is equipped with a 4500mAh large battery and supports 25W fast charging (25W chargers need to be purchased separately), so it can be used lightly for a day.

In terms of performance, it is equipped with a Snapdragon 855+ mobile platform, 6GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage.

More importantly, it is equipped with an integrated 2.5×2.5mm QRNG chip developed by ID Quantique, which can generate noise through LEDs and capture noise through CMOS sensors to generate random numbers.

Unless someone gains substantial physical access to the device, the chip makes the phone extremely difficult for hackers to steal.

In addition to the QRNG chip, this security solution can also be seamlessly integrated with the Android Keystore API, helping developers to easily incorporate support for this new technology.