Android devices running Lollipop will also be more secure out of the box
with full device encryption enabled by default from the first time the device is booted on.
Business customers can rest assured that in addition to being protected from every day wear and tear, Rugby Pro also comes
with full device encryption and EAS corporate email support.
We are talking about
the full device encryption which is a feature already present in the BlackBerry but not on its tablet variants.
Full device encryption is another nice development with the beta version, something that will allow users to secure the entire device.
Full device encryption is now supported, so that the whole device and personal partition can be secure.
Between the fact that less than 2 percent of Android smartphones run the latest and most secure version, Marshmallow, and that
full device encryption is optional on the 34 percent of devices that run Lollipop, it's possible that the device found in the San Bernardino case might have been a lot simpler for the FBI to crack had it been on Google's OS.