The world's first blockchain smartphone is finally available for purchase
Originally disclosed in September 2017, Finney's specifications and prices were announced in May. If you have entered a pre-order using your company's Sirin Labs Tokens (SRN), you have already received the phone $ 100 cheaper, or you'll have to pay $ 1000 for Finney.
After completing a successful crowdsale, working with Foxconn and signing Leo Messi as its brand ambassador, Sirin Labs plans to join the Amazon Launchpad program in January 201[ads1]9, which enables the company to bring the smartphone to customers' hands a lot easier .
Finney has a high-end hardware configuration that includes a 6-inch FHD + (2160 x 1080 pixel) and 18: 9 screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal memory.
The Blockchain smartphone also features a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera, an 8 megapixel self-timer and an ultra-secure fingerprint sensor. Finney is powered by a 3000 mAh battery and runs SIRIN OS, an ultra secure and Google certified fork of Android.
Finney has a multi-layered cybersecurity package that consists of online and offline on-device cyberbus detection, network attack, host-based attacks, and unsecured device definitions.
Finney comes last but not least, with a unique concierge-like service called Token Conversion Service, which allows users to create crypto transactions for supported coins and tokens without having to trade. Upon launch, TCS will support ETH (Etherium), BTC (Bitcoin) and SRN (Sirin Labs Tokens).