
Android may be the leading smartphone OS, but BlackBerry is still the platform of choice for many businesses. That's something Samsung hopes to change with an enterprise-ready version of its Galaxy S III. In July, it will introduce a Galaxy S III with SAFE (Samsung Approved For Enterprise) branding, designed for "bring you own device" programs. That means it comes with on-device AES-256 bit encryption, better Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support, and support for major VPN and Mobile Device Management (MDM) systems like those of Cisco or Juniper.
The SAFE Galaxy S III will launch in July on AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, and US Cellular, and Samsung is offering a trade-up system for qualifying phones. This is the first...
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