The upcoming NexPhone is designed to work as an everyday Android device, but switch to Windows or Linux if you’re using a monitor.
Almost 10 years after the release of the last Windows Phone, there’s hope for those who loved Microsoft’s mobile operating system. A new device called NexPhone is set to launch later this year, running a combination of Android 16, Linux, and Windows 11.
The NexPhone is designed to work as your everyday smartphone, but it also works like a computer when plugged into a monitor. It’s a midrange device designed to switch between all three operating systems for both mobile and desktop use.
The best bit for some is that the Windows 11 mobile version can use an interface that emulates the grid-style design of Windows Phone. “For web apps, you can install your favorite sites as small, focused apps right from your browser“, says NexDock, the brand behind NexPhone.
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