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SKT, in partnership with Samsung Electronics and ID Quanitque, is releasing the world's first QRNG-powered 5G smartphone. The Galaxy A Quantum is a security-centric smartphone, equipped with a quantum random number generator (QRNG) chip that measures 2.5 x 2.5mm. 3) HTC One X The One X is a perfect indicator that HTC has changed its smartphone design philosophy (somehow). Despite the aging Snapdragon S3 processor, the flagship Xperia Ion [in the Philippines] is one of the better-looking smartphones locally available and is basically an upsized Xperia S. 7) Nokia Lumia 900 Undeniably the biggest lad in its family -- Nokia's current flagship, the Lumia 900 has managed to impress smartphone reviewers all over the globe (even us) with its snappy UI and general performance. 8) Blackberry Bold 9900 Despite its old-school QWERTY form factor, the antiquated internal hardware, OS and pretty much everything else; the Blackberry Bold 9900 is still one of the best smartphones out there. 9.) Huawei Honor The Huawei Honor doesn’t possess all the bells and whistles that other smartphones out there have but the Chinese ICT giant didn’t make this a flagship phone if it doesn’t have what it takes to compete with some of the best. ZTE Skate ZTE's successor to its previous Blade smartphone the Skate, doesn’t boast bleeding-edge hardware or a customized UI with lots of bling. Read more in our articles including "SKT announce Galaxy A Quantum, world's first QRNG powered 5G Smartphone" and "Round-up: Top 10 Flagship Smartphones".

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SKT, in partnership with Samsung Electronics and ID Quanitque, is releasing the world's first QRNG-powered 5G smartphone. The Galaxy A Quantum is a security-centric smartphone, equipped with a quantum random number generator (QRNG) chip that measures 2.5 x 2.5mm.

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3) HTC One X The One X is a perfect indicator that HTC has changed its smartphone design philosophy (somehow). Despite the aging Snapdragon S3 processor, the flagship Xperia Ion [in the Philippines] is one of the better-looking smartphones locally available and is basically an upsized Xperia S. 7) Nokia Lumia 900 Undeniably the biggest lad in its family -- Nokia's current flagship, the Lumia 900 has managed to impress smartphone reviewers all over the globe (even us) with its snappy UI and general performance.

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Our coverage of QRNG smartphone includes: "SKT announce Galaxy A Quantum, world's first QRNG powered 5G Smartphone"; "Round-up: Top 10 Flagship Smartphones"; "vivo S50 series unveiled". Each article provides unique insights and information.