The full phone encryption as currently implemented on Android is inconvenient because you have to enter 6+ chars every time you want to unlock your phone.
Since most of the time you want to do something unimportant, it quite kills the usability.
Knox seems to have nice approach to that by splitting the phone into personal and business part, only the later being protected.
However it's inaccessible for non-corporate customers, and still unclear how exactly it works.
So are there any other solution that allow you to protect part of your phone, like encrypt choosen folders only and password/pattern protect specific apps only, while still leave the most of the functionallity of your phone conviniently accessible?
Since most of the time you want to do something unimportant, it quite kills the usability.
Knox seems to have nice approach to that by splitting the phone into personal and business part, only the later being protected.
However it's inaccessible for non-corporate customers, and still unclear how exactly it works.
So are there any other solution that allow you to protect part of your phone, like encrypt choosen folders only and password/pattern protect specific apps only, while still leave the most of the functionallity of your phone conviniently accessible?