NexPhone: A Single Device Running Android, Linux, and Windows 11 Now Unveiled
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Nex Computer, headquartered in Los Angeles, has just rolled out a groundbreaking smartphone called NexPhone. This device is designed with the concept of “all-in-one versatility” in mind, allowing users to run Android, Linux Debian, and Windows 11 (ARM version) seamlessly on the same hardware.

Under the hood, the NexPhone is powered by the Qualcomm QCM6490 chipset, ensuring smooth performance across all three supported operating systems. In terms of durability, the phone is built to withstand tough conditions, adhering to the MIL-STD-810H military standard. It also boasts IP68/IP69 dust and water resistance, a robust 5000mAh battery, a high-resolution 64-megapixel rear camera, and wireless charging capabilities.

The NexPhone’s design is a bold exploration into the potential of smartphones as viable alternatives to personal computers. When connected to an external display, it can deliver a desktop-like experience. Once Windows 11 mode is activated, the phone seamlessly transforms into a fully functional Windows PC, opening up a world of possibilities for users.

Nex Computer has announced that the product will officially hit the market in the third quarter of 2026, with a price tag of $549. Currently, the company is accepting refundable pre-order deposits of $199 for those eager to get their hands on this innovative device.