How much money would pay for the privilege of knowing the data on your smartphone is secure?
A start-up known as Sirin Labs is guessing around $23,500.
At least, this is the price tag it has placed on its privacy-first device, which is "aimed at the international businessperson who carries a lot of sensitive information but doesn't want to compromise on usability, quality or design".
Currently the smartphone is only available for purchase from Sirin Labs own flagship store in London's ritzy Mayfair district and will also be available at high-end department store Harrods by the end of the month, which indicates the customers the company is chasing.
So what exactly do you get for your $23,500?