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HP Elite x3 Review: A Mini Windows 10 PC You Do Not Need

By Mohender | Update Date: Oct 19, 2016 06:48 AM EDT

It is for the first time that HP has officially decided to enter the Smartphone industry. The company recently launched Elite x3, the best ever Smartphone.

This device is powered by a 2.15 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. It is comprised of 4GB of RAM and the hardware supports continuum an exclusive feature of windows 10 mobile. Hence x3 can be treated like a PC.

This device has 64 GB internal storage capacity which can be expanded up to 1TB with the help of Micro SD card slot. This slot can be treated as second nano-SIM card slot. The wireless connection of this phone includes Wi-Fi 802.11 AC, Bluetooth 4.0, LTE, NFC, and Mira cast.

The 5.96- inch AMOLED 2560/ 1440 screen resolution display is accompanied by stereo speakers on top and bottom. There is an 8-megapixel camera on the top and 16-megapixel cameras are fixed at the back. This phone supports Windows Hello; hence you can open it with your retina. There are various ways of opening this phone as it supports fingerprint sensors.

Charger 3.0 tops the wooping4, 150mAH in a faster amount of time with a USB Type- C port. You can easily charge your Elite x3.

There is no doubt in saying that Elite x3 is the first legitimate end all, solution for your computing needs. Along with this phone, HP offers two more devices Desk dock and Lap dock.

The Lap dock is equipped with the 12.5-inch display, it represents the laptop front. The Desk dock is equipped with Display Port, Ethernet, USB-A, and USB-C. All this provides the desktop solution for Elite x3.

This phone is available in 47 countries as confirmed by HP. In America, Elite x3 is pricing $700 and it is available on HP.com since 5th of September 2016. The price of this phone may vary in different countries. HP is ready to sell the bundle Elite x3, Lap dock, and Desk Dock, but the price is not yet displayed.

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