Hiroh’s Game-Changing Anti-Spy Smartphone Is Finally Here
Hiroh is quickly emerging as a new leader in mobile security, and it’s just dropped its most secure smartphone yet.
US Preorders Are Live—Here’s the Breakdown
Hiroh has officially kicked off US preorders for its military-grade secure smartphone. Priced starting at $999, the Hiroh Phone aims to outperform even top-tier brands when it comes to privacy.
It comes with dual hardware kill switches—these let you instantly shut down the camera, microphone, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth with a flip. If you’re fed up with preloaded bloatware slowing down your phone, this device is a total game-changer. You can grab it now exclusively through Hiroh’s official website.

How It Stacks Up Against the Galaxy S25+
Taking on a flagship like the Galaxy S25+ is a bold play for Hiroh—but surprisingly, it holds its own in more areas than you might think. Both devices sport similar 6.7-inch AMOLED screens with 120Hz refresh rates, lightning-fast 5G, and robust octa-core processors.
That said, the Galaxy S25+ relies on a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and Samsung’s software tweaks to make it a multitasking beast. The Hiroh Phone addresses that gap by ditching heavy system tracking, offering more local customization options, and adding expandable storage—something many flagships skip.

Key Specs to Know
Under the hood, the Hiroh Phone packs a MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chip, paired with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (you can expand that up to 2TB if needed). Its display is a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel, protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, and it hits a peak brightness of 1800 nits—great for outdoor use.
For cameras, it’s equipped with a 108MP Samsung main sensor, a 13MP Sony ultra-wide lens, and a 32MP front-facing camera. Powering it all is a 5000mAh replaceable battery that supports 33W fast charging—no more waiting around for a top-up.
Two OS Options for Privacy or Compatibility
One of its standout features? You can pick between Murena’s /e/OS (for full “de-Googled” privacy) or Android 16 (if you want maximum app compatibility). Most phones lock you into a single OS, so this flexibility is a huge rarity.
This does mean you’ll take on more responsibility for your digital choices, but Murena’s /e/OS already comes with enough privacy tools for most users. Android 16 has also stepped up with meaningful upgrades to data transparency and on-device security—so either way, you can’t go wrong. Still need more reason to buy? It’s fully unlocked, 5G-ready, and comes with a two-year warranty.

Reserve Yours for Just a Fraction of the Total Price
Preorders are live right now on Hiroh’s website, and all it takes is a $99 refundable reservation fee. Once the phone officially launches, you’ll just cover the remaining $900 plus applicable taxes.
Sleek, Understated Design
From what’s shown on the website, the Hiroh Phone has a clean, modern look. It’s available in a matte black finish, with a square camera module tucked into the upper left corner. Inside that module, three circular camera lenses are arranged in a triangle, and an LED flash sits to the right of the bottom lens.
The camera bump is slightly raised, with a subtle border around it for a polished feel. On the back, the Hiroh logo is centered in a darker tone-on-tone finish (so it doesn’t scream “brand”), and the brand name is printed along the bottom edge.

The sides are flat with squared-off edges—giving it a sturdy, easy-to-hold grip. On the left, you’ll find the volume buttons plus a red accent button (its exact function isn’t detailed yet), and on the right, there’s a power button with a matching red accent. The frame looks to be made of dark gray or black metal, adding to its premium vibe. At the bottom, there’s a centered USB-C charging port and a speaker grille—no unnecessary frills.
