NexDock has unveiled new details about the NexPhone, a smartphone built to run Android, Linux, and Windows 11 on a single device. The upcoming phone is designed to deliver a smartphone that shifts between mobile and desktop environments when connected to external displays or lapdocks such as the Nexdock which they are offering.

Unlike traditional smartphones, the NexPhone is positioned as a portable computer. Users will be able to boot into different operating systems depending on their needs, allowing Android for everyday mobile use, Linux for development tasks, and Windows 11 for full desktop experience.

For the specifications, it comes with a Qualcomm processor that is capable of triple booting on a device along with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. While for the camera, it comes with a 64MP main camera along with 13MP ultrawide and 10MP selfie camera.

The smartphone is made up of polycarbonate with a non-slip rubberized finish and it comes with a MIL-STD-810H and IP68 & IP69K rating which makes this smartphone tough. Now as for its highlight, the smartphone is capable of triple booting Android, Debian and Windows 11.



Nexphone Specs
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Dimensions and weight: 173 × 82.6 × 13.1 mm, 256 g
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Durability: MIL-STD-810H, IP68 & IP69K
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6.58-inch LCD, 1080 × 2403 pixels, 60-120Hz refresh rate with Corning Gorilla Glass 3
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Chipset: Qualcomm QCM6490 with Qualcomm Adreno 643 GPU
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RAM and Storage: 12 GB + 256 GB expandable via microSD up to 512 GB
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5000 mAh battery with 18W Fast Charging and wireless charging
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Cameras:
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64 MP wide (Sony IMX787) main camera
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13 MP ultrawide (Samsung S5K3L6XX) ultrawide camera
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10 MP selfie (Samsung S5K3J1SX) selfie camera
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Dual SIM (5G & LTE), Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 LE, NFC
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USB: USB-C 3.1 (video-out support)
- Fingerprint power button
Operating Systems
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Android 16
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Debian (Linux)
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Windows 11
The Nexphone is now available for reservation for US $199 which you can deduct from the full price of US $549 once it’s available.


