On the other hand, the crux of the prosecution's closing argument is actually out of its hands--it rests, rather, with Judge Sim Lake's "charges of law" to the jury.
The carriers say they want to encrypt and store the credentials in the phone's SIM card, the small chips placed in the back of phones to activate access to mobile networks.
That chin is removable, and hides the phone's SIM and microSD card slots (this might be a good time to remind everyone that you won't find a memory card reader on the 8X).