Well, I think the hardware wallet that safepal is giving away is specifically for USDC storage, and not for bitcoin or any other crypto currencies, this I've not read to be 100 percent sure actually, but based on what is written in the infograhics op shared, this is what I think.
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You are wrong, it is the same Safepal X1 hardware wallet with only different branding design.
Please take a minute to read article before making silly assumptions like this again.
Well, sorry bud, but like I did state in my comment, I clearly said I've not read the article to be sure of that which I assumed.
And I did say that what I said was purely based in the information contained in the infograph.
But anyways, thanks for the correction, and also I'm sorry for assuming wrongly.
And I will also love to know if you have gotten your own free safepal x1 HD wallet? Would be interesting to know.
I will quote everything, but I will not bold (edit) so as not to change the post in any way
@dkbit98, this is from earlier when it comes to some of your posts, but the closing tag causes some confusion in your posts. (you have that in earlier posts as well). Check those [/size], it's an excess, but how does it come about... 
Do you write these tags manually or do you use tools from the editor?
I used the quote function to study the post, I discovered he used those tags in their excess, and also, the attributes he uses on the tags makes some of them no to work, possibly because, BBCODE isn't as advanced like other coding languages like css (for beautifying) and html (for markup).