
Smartphones are getting smarter every year, but replacing a full-fledged computer has remained a challenge—until now. Nex Computer, with its NexPhone, has made the impossible possible: a single device that can run Android, Windows, and Linux.
A 14-Year Dream Comes True
According to Nex Computer CEO Emre Kosmaz, the NexPhone is the result of 14 years of persistent development, aimed at creating a device that can double as a personal computer on demand. While companies like Samsung and Motorola previously experimented with features like Dex and Continuum, NexPhone goes several steps further, offering dual-boot functionality that allows users to switch between Windows and Android seamlessly.
Impressive Hardware
Unlike many multi-OS devices that compromise on specifications, NexPhone is feature-rich:
- Processor: 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon
- RAM: 12GB
- Internal Storage: 256GB
- Display: 6.58-inch
- Battery: 5000mAh, capable of all-day use
- Durability: P68/69K rating, making it rugged enough for demanding environments
- Price: $549
How Windows and Linux Work
NexPhone runs Windows via Windows on ARM technology. While in Windows or Linux mode, calls are disabled, but all standard computer tasks—from coding to document editing—are fully supported. The device can be connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, delivering a complete desktop experience on the go. Windows updates are supported just like on a regular PC.
Who Will Benefit
The NexPhone is ideal for professionals who need a portable computing solution, allowing them to work anywhere without carrying a separate laptop. Whether it’s coding, documentation, or other office tasks, users can now have a full computer experience in their pocket.
With NexPhone, the line between smartphone and computer is blurring, giving users unprecedented flexibility and power in a single device.
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