While the typical smartphone (and many other flip phones) offer supposed loved ones all kinds of opportunities to get into their sketchy partner's texts, e-mails, and call records, the classy and discreet F-series boasts "a layer of nearly invisible security" that hides incoming messages from contacts marked "private." Communications from those private people are noted only by "a subtle change in the color or shape of how the battery sign or antenna bars are displayed." Ignored calls don't appear on the log. As one devoted blogger explained, "The key is to give off the impression that you're not locking your phone at all." ...Daily Intel
That's Fujitsu, pal. But hey -- I'm outta here and I'm taking the convection oven, the Eames chair, and the cat.
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