
In recent years, school districts across the United States and Canada have issued stricter digital device management rules for campuses. Traditional smartphones with cameras, social media and game functions bring great challenges to classroom discipline and student information security, pushing educational buyers to seek dedicated communication hardware.
Privacy mini phones without built-in cameras are rapidly becoming the preferred campus communication solution. These devices only retain calling, SMS and emergency contact functions, effectively cutting off distractions such as video recording, photo leakage and online socializing.
Industry research shows that bulk orders of privacy mini communication devices from North American educational institutions have grown by nearly 40% year-on-year. Most purchasing departments prioritize three core indicators: FCC regional network compatibility, long battery standby, and controllable system permissions, which perfectly match the positioning of TIQ Mini US Version series.









