The call windows phone is dead
Keep in mind, Nadella has recently stated they're looking at a differentiator.
My guess is that I'm writing this on the first iteration of that concept, the HP 3-in-one. It is a computer that also happens to be a phone. Nadella sees that the holy grail for we modern workers is to have access to our cloud storage documents, workflows, and productivity software anywhere.
With the X3 (and to some degree the 950xl), I have options:
I can use the device as a phone to call my teenagers on my personal sim and my customers and vendors on my work sim.
I can look at and view all my email for work and home in secure encrypted style.
I can make appointments and respond to my schedule.
I can connect to a display and attach a keyboard/mouse to use the device as a rudimentary desktop.
With the same connection, I can remote into my work and home workstations running Windows and Linux.
I can remote into either HP Workspace or my hosted Azure desktop to run full-fledged applications and ERP systems.
That's what the future needs to be.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to react to my friends' cute puppy posts and discuss politics.
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