It also lets privacy-conscious consumers pay for their plans with Bitcoins to hide their identities.
FreedomPop, the wireless underdog best known for its free Internet and phone plans, is back with another twist: a smartphone that puts privacy in the hands of users. With privacy-oriented Android smartphones emerging as a trend, the Privacy Phone from FreedomPop will join the likes of Blackphone, which launched at Mobile World Congress last week, and Boeing, which reportedly plans to develop a tamper-proof smartphone.