HP Elite X3 Phablet

Timbre70

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Obviously, it's for corporate, priced to discourage any consumers to get hold of it.

Just get a fruit phone and enjoy. Given up after all these years of support to WM. Speechless.
 

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That camera quality is like the old phone pics quality. Soooo bad.

If Continuum already works as intended for the next update, then this phone would have been an easier buy.

Because their plan is that Continuum will work in any computer. Just plug in your phone and *maybe* it will piggyback with the current Windows 10 installation. No need to unlock the PC being used. This makes Continuum feature much much better. No need to worry of having a keyboard/monitor setup just for your phone.
 

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yep, i've given up on windows phone also. I really miss the good, old windows mobile where the phone was like a pc and not the current windows phone which tries so hard to be like apple but with woefully slow and poor updates, and a really deficient and snail-like app store.

I had high hopes for continuum too but it has fallen way short too.

to be fair, the hp elite is a pretty good phone (tried it during IT show in june) with lovely speakers and screen, and a not too bad camera, but the sheer thought of being a windows phone just raised a red flag.

Obviously, it's for corporate, priced to discourage any consumers to get hold of it.

Just get a fruit phone and enjoy. Given up after all these years of support to WM. Speechless.
 
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