HP Elite x3, which was first showcased at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is finally shipping next month. The smartphone is priced at $699 and will begin shipping August 29 in the US.
HP had announced Elite x3 under company’s device as a service model. HP’s Elite x3 takes advantage of Windows 10 Mobile’s Continuum feature and HP wants it to be the only device people own.
While the device is priced at $699, HP will sell Elite x3 bundled with a charging dock for $799. HP also plans to launch a bare bone laptop that can be powered entirely with Elite x3 sometime later.
HP introduces business class Android and Windows devices
HP’s target audience here is the enterprise customers and Windows Phone fans might feel left out. Microsoft – the Windows platform maker has stopped introducing new devices based on the ecosystem and with Windows now commanding less than 1 per cent market share, the Windows 10 Mobile future is unclear.
HP, however, seems convinced with Elite x3. HP is projecting Elite x3 as the go to device for seamless Continuum experience. HP Elite x3, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with 4GB RAM should easily handle Continuum tasks.
HP is already working with business partners to get software ready for app virtualisation, reports The Verge. With Windows 10 Mobile and Continuum, HP promises seamless app experience across phone, laptop and desktop.
While HP has not confirmed the India launch of Elite x3 yet, Windows 10 Mobile certainly stays alive for some time.
http://indianexpress.com/article/technol...s-2925954/
HP had announced Elite x3 under company’s device as a service model. HP’s Elite x3 takes advantage of Windows 10 Mobile’s Continuum feature and HP wants it to be the only device people own.
While the device is priced at $699, HP will sell Elite x3 bundled with a charging dock for $799. HP also plans to launch a bare bone laptop that can be powered entirely with Elite x3 sometime later.
HP introduces business class Android and Windows devices
HP’s target audience here is the enterprise customers and Windows Phone fans might feel left out. Microsoft – the Windows platform maker has stopped introducing new devices based on the ecosystem and with Windows now commanding less than 1 per cent market share, the Windows 10 Mobile future is unclear.
HP, however, seems convinced with Elite x3. HP is projecting Elite x3 as the go to device for seamless Continuum experience. HP Elite x3, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor coupled with 4GB RAM should easily handle Continuum tasks.
HP is already working with business partners to get software ready for app virtualisation, reports The Verge. With Windows 10 Mobile and Continuum, HP promises seamless app experience across phone, laptop and desktop.
While HP has not confirmed the India launch of Elite x3 yet, Windows 10 Mobile certainly stays alive for some time.
http://indianexpress.com/article/technol...s-2925954/