The most famous computer company goes to Android?

15 August 2017, 10:53 | Technologies
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According to a new report, one of the world's leading computer companies is considering the transition of its intended devices primarily to businesses on Android. However, this does not mean a complete rejection of Windows-technologies. It is possible that there is a search for the best way to combine the advantages of both platforms.

Elite X3 was, perhaps, the best device running Windows 10 Mobile from HP, which, incidentally, almost did not buy. And there are many reasons for this. Among them there is a very high price of the device, and the orientation of the device to businesses, and even the very fact that it is running Windows.

But the idea of ??the device, which replaces all the computer devices that the user may need, is very good. And it is implemented with the help of Microsoft Continuum. The smartphone simply connects through the dock, and before the user is already a full-fledged desktop computer. However, according to new rumors, the company is experimenting with a much more popular mobile OS - Android, and the results of the company may appear in the successor to the HP Elite X3.

Despite the fact that the Windows 10 Mobile platform seems to have not found a significant place in the market, many users believe that this operating system will be maintained for many more years.

A new report about the alleged plans of one of the most famous computer companies in the world came from the resource DrWindows. De. According to the report, HP will continue to develop "three in one" devices designed for businesses and even continue to work with Windows Mobile, but the company "also experiments ... very intensely with Android".

A new message can hardly be called a big surprise for those who closely follow the trends of the high-tech industry. After all, Microsoft has very well implemented the support of Android with its software products, so the transition of HP Elite to the most popular mobile platform will not become an uncomfortable solution for users of these devices.

A lot of Microsoft applications are available for the Android OS, and remote desktop software from HP can run on Android just like on Windows 10 Mobile.

Of course, the plans of Microsoft Andromeda seem more appropriate to the needs of HP, but since Android is offered a large selection of software, the transition to this OS can be quite user-friendly solution.



Except for HP's desire to create a mobile solution for enterprises, there are more other reasons to keep trying to "squeeze" Windows into the mobile form factor, Surur notes on the pages of the resource MSPoweruser.

It is assumed that the best solution from HP could be to create your own Android distribution with support for the Google Play Store. In this distribution, the company's own services would be brought to the forefront and combined with the virtualized Windows environment when connected to a large screen. After all, as a PC operating system, users primarily perceive Windows.




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