Why use the Colorado police in America Samsung Galaxy S9 to fight crime and not another mobile phone?

There is no doubt that smart phones and their full Internet connection mean to mankind one of the greatest revolutions in history, and still today continues to add more functions and sensors that will change our lives for the better.
In fact, the latest news from the United States, specifically from Kate Carson County in Burlington, Colorado, points to a use we have not yet seen; that sheriff's office agents in the local area will include a smartphone in their official business to fight crime. 
The smartphone to be used is the Samsung Galaxy S9, which will be placed in the agent's jackets, not only as a quick way to communicate with the police station, but also to its more advanced features  
Not surprisingly, as shown in the published notes, the Galaxy S9 will be used as a permanently active camera camera, making it undoubtedly a useful tool when documenting events or detecting potential evidence during investigation. 
Another key function is compatibility with AT & T FirstNet's Public Security System, a modern tool for law enforcement to quickly get information and make better decisions in less time. The Galaxy S9 was the first smart phone to be counted with this certificate, but newer Samsung products are FirstNet Ready. 
 In addition to the walkie-talkie feature on the Samsung phone that will provide fast and secure connections, while aGPS allows the office to select any employee in seconds and anywhere.
If this is not enough, they say from Colorado that the IP68 certificate was one of the basic capabilities of the phone, as the phone can withstand the dust that rises in the hunt for any criminal or runs on rainy days. 
It will be Visual Labs that allows agents to transmit "live" video while watching, and record directly to the smartphone while in the police station they can monitor activity in real time.

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