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Windows Phone return may arrive with NexPhone running Android, Linux and Windows 11
Summary
NexPhone is a new midrange device that can run Android 16, Linux and Windows 11 and is designed to act as both a smartphone and a desktop when connected to a monitor.
Content
NexPhone is a new smartphone announced by NexDock that is set to launch later this year and is designed to run Android 16, Linux and a mobile-capable Windows 11. The device is built to work as an everyday phone and to behave like a computer when plugged into an external monitor. NexDock says the Windows 11 mobile version can use an interface that emulates the grid-style layout familiar to Windows Phone users. The company also says switching to Windows on the device requires a reboot, while Android and Linux can switch without resetting.
Key details:
- The device is described as a midrange phone that supports Android 16, Linux and Windows 11 and can be used in desktop mode when connected to a monitor.
- NexDock says the Windows 11 mobile interface can emulate the grid-style look of Windows Phone; accessing Windows requires a reboot while Android and Linux switch without a reset.
- NexPhone is planned to use a Qualcomm QCM6490 chipset, which the article reports enables longer-term support from Qualcomm.
- The phone is listed with 12GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage and microSD support up to 512GB.
- Display and battery details reported include a 6.58-inch LCD with up to 120Hz refresh, a 5,000mAh battery, wireless charging and 18W wired fast charging, plus 5G connectivity and camera specs including a 64MP main sensor and a 13MP ultrawide.
- The article reports an IP69 durability rating, a Dark Gray rubberized finish, a suggested launch price of $549 and a reservation option for $199; an exact release date has not been provided.
Summary:
NexPhone combines multiple operating systems and desktop-capable features in a single midrange device, and the manufacturer highlights options for mobile and desktop use and a Windows interface that echoes the Windows Phone grid. The company says the phone will arrive later this year but has not given an official release date, and the reservation program is presented as a way to lock a stated price; the precise launch timing is undetermined at this time.
