NexPhone wants one handset to cover Android, Debian Linux, and a Windows 11 cloud PC workflow. The idea hinges on docking, but the Windows service details still aren’t pinned down.
Nex Computer, a company that makes hardware designed to turn your phone into a laptop, is working on something new: the ...
The upcoming NexPhone is designed to work as an everyday Android device, but switch to Windows or Linux if you're using a ...
Nex Computer has announced NexPhone, a new smartphone that aims to blur the line between a phone and a full computer. The company, which is known for lapdocks ...
Nex Computer recently introduced the NexPhone, a handset that can reportedly support three different operating systems. With it, users can carry around a single phone and ...
Google recently added an experimental Linux terminal app to Android that installs Debian in a virtual machine and lets you run command-line apps. But if you’re running the latest canary builds of ...
NexDock announces NexPhone, a rugged smartphone running Windows 11, Android, and Linux, priced at $549 and launching in 2026.
Nex Computer has been making NexDock “lapdocks” for more than a decade—a laptop shell powered by a smartphone, using software ...
For smartphone users looking for a desktop replacement, the NexPhone wants to offer a choice of three popular operating systems. In addition to desktop support for Android, Linux Debian, and Windows ...