HP promotes the use of Continuum and incidentally shows off its HP Elite X3 again

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A while ago we discussed the delicate situation facing Microsoft with Windows 10 Mobile and in general the Windows platform with some [very poor sales+(https://www.xatakawindows.com/windows-phone/the-figures-of-kantar-continue-putting-in-a-very-bad-place-the-sales-of-phones-under-windows )s, at least for what was presumed at first.
There is a need for new phones that attract the consumer and one of them may be the expected HP Elite x3, a model that although highly interesting Due to its benefits, it is clearly focused on the business and professional sector.However, HP is carrying out a strong promotional campaign to attract potential users.
And given the sector the phone is focused on, Continuum occupies a special place and proof of this are the videos that HP have been prepared to demonstrate the potential of their new proposal to improve productivity.
These are three videos in which they show us what are the different options to connect the HP Elite x3, either through of the accessory as a charging base (Desk Dock), wirelessly or using the traditional cable.
Via Desk Dock
Wirelessly
Using the cable
The truth is that we've talked at length about the HP Elite x3, we know its possible price, the fact that it's presumably about to to arrive, the sales packs, their specifications that we detail below and we even had a contact at the MWC in Barcelona this year.
Model |
HP Elite X3 |
---|---|
OS |
Windows 10 Mobile |
Processor |
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (2.15GHz, 4cores) |
Memory |
4 GB LPDDR4 SDRAM |
Internal storage |
64 GB eMMC 5.1 expandable with 1 microSD (up to 2 TB) |
Screen |
5.96-inch AMOLED QHD with 2560x1440 pixel resolution with Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection |
Graph |
Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU |
Sensors |
Ambient light sensor + accelerometer + gyroscope proximity combo |
Networks |
2G / 3G / 4G, LTE-A |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, USB 3.0 Type-C Connector |
Frontal camera |
8 megapixels |
Rear camera |
16 megapixels with focal aperture 2.0 FHD |
Drums |
4150 mAh Li-Ion Polymer |
We know almost everything but we only need one thing, to have it in our hands to test it effectively and know if really everything that What has been said and written about the HP Elite X3 is true.
Via | Windows Central