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HP Elite X3 is the trade name of the Windows 10 HP Mobile | Rumor

The HP can input noise in the market for 10 Windows Mobile devices were not disclosed in isolation in recent months and more pieces continue to be added to a mosaic that actually seems to confirm the company's plans aimed to expand long partnership with Microsoft aiming for the mobile industry.

The last clue in order of time is that from Evan Blass, leaker considered reliable and known also as the web Evleaks. Blass says specifically that HP Falcon, equipped with Windows Mobile 10, is coming and that will be marketed under the name HP Elite X3. The data to highlight concerns the explicit reference to Windows 10 to Windows Mobile and not 10, a circumstance that places the product in the category of smartphone / phablet (theoretically even in that of the tablet, even though, at the time, tablet 10 Windows Mobile does not they are distributed on a large scale - Alcatel Pixi 3 is one of the latest examples).

So he says Evleaks is reflected in a series of clues about HP Falcon widespread in recent months. The device was spotted in benchmark GFX Bench in December 2015, subsequently, the statistics published by AdDuplex at the end of the same month confirmed the existence of the device. Finally, during the same period, the German site Dr.Windows, said that HP could decide to raise the curtain on the terminal at the Mobile World Congress 2016. Various evidence from multiple sources, some of which are very reliable, they all go in the same direction.

The prospect of the terminal hardware is not yet clearly outlined, as the "sightings" which covered HP Falcon were rather controversial: AdDuplex had detected a 5.4 "display, while GFXBench the screen would have a diagonal of 5.8" and resolution QHD. GFXBench always had identified in SoC Snapdragon 820, and 3GB of RAM in the rear cam from 20MP, associated with a front from 13mp, the main pillars of the hardware platform. Features not confirmed by Evleaks, nor from other sources, for the moment.

The reasons for interest related to the new rumor beyond the product itself. As mentioned on several occasions, the Windows 10 Mobile segment is characterized by a range far from diverse. Over 96% of the models that form the basis of installed Windows Phone and Windows Mobile 10 is made up of Lumia smartphones (January AdDuplex data) and the main top market brands continue to show an attitude of distrust against 10 Windows Mobile. It 'easy to understand that if "big" as HP were to choose to actively support Windows 10 Mobile this could have positive effects for the entire ecosystem. For the moment, one is waiting for further confirmation on the alleged Windows 10 HP Mobile.

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