Built-in Chinese GPS technology in Vietnam’s Bphone a great
concern
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Bkav employee holds a Bphone during the launch ceremony of the device in
While Vietnamese tech enthusiasts have raised their eyebrows at a
built-in Chinese satellite navigation system in the made-in-Vietnam
Bphone, the latest scandal to hit the self-proclaimed ‘best
smartphone in the world,’ experts say it is not an issue.
The Bphone, made and designed by
Bkav, a Hanoi-based Internet security firm known for the antivirus software
of the same name, supports three GPS (global positioning system)
technologies, namely A-GPS, GLONASS and Beidou, according to the firm’s
shopping site.
A-GPS (or Assisted GPS) is a global
positioning technology whose development was accelerated by the U.S, whereas
GLONASS is a Russian GPS system with global coverage.
Beidou, in the meantime, is a
Chinese satellite navigation system that has been operating under a limited
basis since 2000, whereas its global coverage is under construction.
Some Vietnamese netizens have posted
these tech specs on social networks and called for a boycott of the Bphone
because of the presence of the Chinese satellite navigation system,
apparently referring to possible security threats the technology can cause.
Last year, Vietnamese smartphone
users were advised to beware
of Redmi Note, a smartphone brand made by Chinese Xiaomi Inc,
as the device was found having a built-in function that covertly collects
personal data and transfers it to the phone maker’s server in
But this time, local tech experts
said the built-in Beidou system in the Bphone, which had a lavish launch ceremony in late May and is slated
for official release on Tuesday, is not an issue.
The Bphone’s Beidou comes with the
CPU Snapdragon 801 quad-core 2.5GHz by Qualcomm, a
The move is to make the Snapdragon
CPUs compatible with
And Bphone is thus not the only
smartphone to have the built-in Beidou.
Other big names such as the Samsung
Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy Note 3/ Note 4, Sony Xperia Z3+, and Microsoft
Lumia 640XL all support Beidou, besides GPS and GLONASS.
Bkav are pictured at the Bphone manufacturing plant in
“Speaking of technology and
usability, the more technology standards a device supports, the more
advantages it brings to users,” Pham Hong Phuoc, a seasoned Vietnamese tech pundit,
said in a piece on ICTNews.
“Using a smartphone supporting
Beidou is more convenient than GPS when you are in
If Bkav wants to sell its flagship
device not only in
“It’s good for Bkav, especially when
their Bphone will not only be sold in
The problem here is only that
Vietnamese users tend to worry about anything related to
“Vietnamese users are afraid they
will be watched over by Chinese satellites via Beidou,” he elaborated.
Bkav said on its website that Beidou
is only installed in the international version of the Bphone. Those devices
meant for the Vietnamese market will only support GPS and GLONASS.
But many users still doubt this.
“Who can be sure the Vietnamese
version will not support Beidou?” a reader named Nguyen Trung Kien wrote to Tuoi
Tre (Youth) newspaper.
Phuoc thus suggested that “Bkav
provide an option so that users can disable Beidou on their devices,” as
removing the technology may affect its sales in other markets.
The Bphone was unveiled at a
2,000-attendee event in
The devices will be officially
available for purchase tomorrow, only on vala.vn, the company’s online
shopping platform.
A 16GB Bphone sells at VND9.99
million (US$455), whereas the 64GB and 24k gold plated 128GB editions fetch
VND12.96 million ($595) and VND20.19 million ($927), respectively. All prices
are exclusive of taxes.
Bkav and its CEO, Nguyen Tu Quang,
have been strongly criticized for overstating the device and comparing it
with the world-famous Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy handsets.
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Thứ Hai, 1 tháng 6, 2015
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