Huawei Cloud PC is the Asian manufacturer's tool to bring Windows 10 to Android smartphones
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Windows 10 Mobile already has an expiration date and the future that awaits the platform is pitch black. And despite everything, there are movements like this that have been announced by Huawei, which never cease to amaze us. An option that would allow you to access an entire Windows 10 desktop from some of your Android phones
Huawei's he alth in a large number of markets is enviable. In fact, it has positioned itself as first manufacturer in sales of smartphones in Spain after surpassing Samsung and Apple and displacing them to second and third position respectively.Data that make a measurement of this style can be extremely interesting.
A fully functional Windows 10
An option that could also come true in the highest-performance phones of the brand, in the case of the Huawei P20 and P20 Pro, the Mate 10, Mate RS as well as the MediaPad M5 tablet.
But before continuing, it should be noted that this is not a conventional installation, do not expect to install Windows manually or find a smartphone with Windows out of the box. The process to access the options offered by Windows will be based on the cloud
Thanks to a platform called Huawei Cloud PC, which was presented at CES Asia 2018 in Shanghai, the user will have virtual access to a Windows 10 PC without leaving the Android ecosystem.
The company ensures that to access Huawei Cloud PC we will only need to have a specific application installed on our computer, without any other additional requirement.
This virtualized version of Windows offers, yes, the same options as if we had it installed and for example we can share the desktop on an external display via the USB Type-C port.
In addition you will have access to all the files we have on the phone by using the Huawei Desktop protocol, so if we have documents of any type (audio, image, text...) can be used when we enter virtual Windows 10 mode.
Regarding the availability of the service or the price that accessing it may entail, the Asian company has not given specific dates and has only announced that initially it will only be available in China to later make the leap to other markets.
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