Solaris (WTA)

Solaris is a product created by Sunburst Computers, a Pentex subsidiary.

Overview
"I was tracked across a continent and couldn’t figure out how until I ditched the Solaris my Kin had given me to keep in touch with. Throw out your smartphones — use burners only. I haven’t been back to see my Kin yet. Somebody’s probably still watching."

- Travels-With-The-Wind Solaris, when we first envisioned the Solaris smartphone, our primary goal was to create a device that offered the power and versatility of our cutting-edge technology to the elite consumer. We want this device to be not just a phone, but a status symbol. As more and more celebrities, business tycoons, and media personalities embraced the newest technology, we were determined to provide the perfect solution: the Solaris. When our employees consider their innovations to suggest for our phones. we want them to consider what would appeal to the technophile while offering the ease-ofuse that even the least of the tech-savvy could operate. Few people can remember what life was like without a smartphone. The upswing of social media has turned what was once a luxury into a necessity. We want our developers to focus on creating exclusively-designed apps for Solaris users, while our engineers work to make it smaller, faster, and even more powerful with each generation. One of our more successful examples of innovation allows Solaris users to compete with each other for special achievements and benefits such as invitations to beta test the next phone generation, or give direct input and feedback to our developers on things they would like to see. Users snap photos, check-in at their favorite locations, and tag other Solaris users who are with them. Doing this grants the user points, which are redeemable for a wide array of exclusive features. These are all stored on our cloud servers, allowing owners to look back on what they have done, as well as share their successes with their friends. Solaris also includes the same security and cloud backup features of the Sunpad. We can find your phone when someone steals it, record their conversations, and take photos and video of the thief without them knowing. The recent leak of confidential documents claiming that we share all of this information with our advertising partners is quite true, but neither it, nor the multi-terabyte torrent file of unencrypted user data has lost us any of our loyal customer base.