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2011-05-12
So in summary:
* You say you posted an outdated article, although Wikipedia still claims the Dell Venue is the only allowed phone.
* What you claim and what the government does doesn't say anything about iPhone (or any other phone, including Android ones) security.
* Government issued phones don't offer the user any personal security or privacy advantages, only disadvantages.
I conclude it was another piece of anti-Apple FUD once again based on very dodgy logic and strange assumptions.