Emperion has just announced a new smartphone with Windows 10 on architecture ARM, which is a family of 32-bit RISC microprocessors. After January 14, 2020, the date on which Microsoft decided to end support for Windows 10 Mobile, this product could represent the return of Windows in mobile market.
The manufacturer did not release much information regarding Nebulus, this is the name of the device. According to the first rumors, it would seem that it is a smartphone (with an ARM microprocessor) running Windows 10. Consumers will therefore find themselves with the user interface designed by Microsoft and will be able to use the Android applications without changing OS or installing emulators.
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A device certainly interesting especially for all those who are passionate about operating system Microsoft branded. Android Central colleagues pointed out that it will be possible to immediately switch to desktop mode connecting the device with the cable USB Type-C.
As for the specifications, few are currently known details. We talk about the SoC Snapdragon 845 and internal memory expandable, via microSD, up to 2 TB. Windows 10 is not ready for calls and we don't know how the manufacturer is going to fix the problem.
Emperion, which has announced that it has received help from Microsoft, plans to distribute this first model in United States of America and is in talks with an operator of the UK. We do not know if Nebulus will also arrive in other states.
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