LG G5 and V10 get fit for military use
LG's latest flagship, the G5 and weird experiment, the LG V10 have not both been certified for use in organizations and military for their focus on security.
Both phones have been certified by the US National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) for use in enterprise and military. The NIAP is recognized by in 25 countries including India, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and the UK. LG said in the press release that both the phones feature the company's GATE technology (Guarded Access To Enterprise) for enhanced security over network and for applications installed on the device, similar to what Samsung offers with its KNOX suite.
Chris Yie, VP and Head of Marketing at LG added:
With the growing importance of higher security in business these days, we believe a firm security platform is a must for mobile workplace devices. This certification is confirmation that LG smartphones are among the most secure mobile devices available today.
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