Windows-powered HP Elite x3 will reportedly be discontinued in November

Windows-powered HP Elite x3 will reportedly be discontinued in November


HP was one of the few companies to bother with Windows 10 Mobile in 2016 its was among the last Windows-powered phones to come out. A report out of Germany claims that the company will stop selling the handset on November 1 and will end support for it 12 months after that. The implication here is more important than just the discontinuation of this model. There are murmurs that Microsoft itself is looking to pull the plug on Windows 10 Mobile. The Elite x3 lived the dream. It had docks that could turn the phone into a computer with Continuum, complete with support for x86 software (via HP Workspace and Remote Desktop Client, emulation is not supported). Prices, even , were still quite high however and the phone failed to gain any traction. A has been rumored for but has so far failed to materialize. Microsoft didnt have a great experience when was making its own phones, but even Google is giving in-house manufacturing a second shot. Recently, there has been talk about a Microsoft Andromeda OS a modular platform that will scale from full-blown PCs to pocketable devices. Not surprisingly, that platform is said to launch in 2018, just enough time for Windows 10 Mobile to say its final goodbye. (in German)


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