Samsung has launched the Galaxy A55 with “quantum” protection, featuring a new security chip

Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Quantum 5, a special variant of the Galaxy A55 model that emphasizes the security of users’ personal and financial data. Instead of strengthening the case, engineers focused on strengthening the security algorithms by utilizing quantum technology.
Samsung has introduced the Galaxy Quantum 5.
The main feature of the Galaxy Quantum 5 is the embedded S2Q000 quantum chip. This chip combines random number generation technology with Samsung Knox features to provide an extra layer of security when using banking and payment apps.
The chip combines random number generation technology with Samsung Knox features to provide an extra layer of security when using banking and payment apps.

The Galaxy Quantum 5’s specs otherwise match the Galaxy A55. The smartphone features a 6.6-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. The processor is Exynos 1480, the RAM is 8GB and the storage is 128GB.
The processor is Exynos 1480, the RAM is 8GB and the storage is 128GB.
The triple rear camera includes a 50MP (main), 12MP (ultra-wide-angle) and 5MP (macro) sensor. The 5,000 mAh battery supports 25-watt fast charging.
A 5,000 mAh battery supports 25-watt fast charging.
The rear camera is a 5,000 mAh battery.
Galaxy Quantum 5 is only available in South Korea at a price of 618,200 won, which is roughly equivalent to $465 US dollars or 34,800 rubles. Samsung Galaxy Quantum 5 is a step forward in mobile security. The Quantum chip provides confidence in protecting personal data, which is especially important in today’s digital world. The smartphone retains all the advantages of the Galaxy A55, making it an attractive choice for users who value the security of their data.