Windows 10 Mobile was designed for use on smartphones and phablets running on 32-bit ARM processor architectures.[4] Microsoft also intended for the platform to be used on ARM tablets with screens 9 inches or smaller in size, but such devices were rarely commercially released. Windows 10 Mobile entered public beta for selected Lumia smartphones on February 12, 2015.[14] The first Lumia smartphones powered by Windows 10 Mobile were released on November 20, 2015, while eligible Windows Phone devices began receiving updates to Windows 10 Mobile on March 17, 2016, pursuant to manufacturer and carrier support.
On October 8, 2017, Microsoft executive Joe Belfiore revealed that the company would no longer actively develop new features or hardware for Windows phones, citing its low market share, and the resultant lack of third-party software for the platform. Microsoft had largely abandoned its mobile business, having laid off the majority of Microsoft Mobile employees in 2016,[102] sold a number of intellectual property and manufacturing assets (including, in particular, the Nokia feature phone business) to HMD Global and Foxconn (which began producing Android-based smartphones under the Nokia brand)[103] focused software efforts on providing apps and services compatible with the incumbent Android and iOS instead, and having since released dual-touchscreen Android smartphones under the Surface Duo brand.[104] Development of Windows 10 Mobile would be limited to maintenance releases and patches.[105][106][107] By December 2018, Statcounter had reported Windows 10 Mobile's market share to be 0.33%.[108]
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The change in screen sizes is interesting, given speculation by some of us Microsoft watchers that the company is working on some kind of new Microsoft-branded Surface mobile device, running Windows 10 Mobile, that may debut next year. The number nine also is noteworthy in that Microsoft said back in 2014 that it would make Windows 10 free to OEMs building tablets and phones with screen sizes under nine inches.
Currently, the Windows 10 Mobile device spec list only mentions ARM-based devices as supported to run Windows 10 Mobile. Intel recently announced it was backing away, at least temporarily, from the mobile phone/tablet market.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, and Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra are all available with built-in 5G. I think they are currently the best Android tablets on the market. They mainly differ in their displays. The Galaxy Tab S8 has an 11-inch LCD, while the S8+ has a 12.4-inch Super AMOLED panel, and the S8 Ultra has the same AMOLED in 14.6 inches. You could even make phone calls with the 5G versions.
The Apple iPad Mini is the best 8-inch tablet with optional 5G and LTE support. Especially for such a handy tablet, I think it is a shame that Apple does not allow us to make calls with it. Otherwise, it would be quite suitable as a cell phone replacement. Thus, it remains a cool and handy tablet that you can also use for mobile Internet access.
And, even though smartphones now come far larger than ever before, tablets still hold the advantage in longer battery life and screen specs than the majority of their counterparts. Thus, below you will find the best 8-inch tablets currently available.
If you're after a large-screen Android tablet experience but don't want to shell out for it, the Tab S7 FE (Fan Edition) is a good middle ground, and it regularly goes on sale. You get a spacious 12.4-inch LCD screen that's sharp and bright; the speakers are wonderful; and Samsung also includes the S Pen stylus, which magnetically sticks to the back of the slate. It's no Apple Pencil, but it does the job for simple doodles and for marking up documents. Samsung also has a keyboard cover you can buy separately if you want to type away on this tablet, and its DeX mode offers up a workable desktop-like experience. Where this tablet stands out is its long software support: It will get five years of security updates and three Android OS upgrades. Unfortunately, there's no headphone jack.
Want something a little bigger than your phone, but still pocketable and easy to travel with? The 8.3-inch iPad Mini (8/10, WIRED Recommends) should be up your alley. You get a compact tablet with a refreshed and modern iPad Pro-like design. It has the latest A15 Bionic processor, the same that powers the iPhone 13 range, and Touch ID embedded inside the power button. It also features Center Stage in the camera, like the aforementioned iPads, and USB-C for charging. It's unbelievably small and cute, and you can attach the second-gen Apple Pencil to it for on-the-go sketching.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 can be dubbed as the latest edition in its foldable fraternity of Samsung. The smartphone comes with a 7.6-inch AMOLED display along with a 6.2-inch AMOLED cover display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The device works on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor that promises high-octane speed and performance. The handset operates on the Samsung One UI 4.1.1 based on the Android 12L operating system. The OS of the smartphone is specially designed for large-screen devices and to optimize the applications in a better way.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 made it to the market alongside the Fold 4. It is a more affordable foldable smartphone with a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display along with a 120Hz refresh rate. The outer display of the smartphone has a 1.9-inches Super AMOLED panel. It runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage in the base variant. The device is also based on the Android 12 operating system with Samsung One UI 4.1.1 on top.
Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G is the third-gen Samsung foldable that is a refinement over its predecessors. The handset has a 7.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display with 2208 x 1768 pixels resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. This display called Infinity Flex Display folds in half and you get a 6.2-inch screen on the surface. That cover panel is plenty big to use as a regular phone. Turn on the screen, you would be greeted by the OneUI 3.1 based on Android 11 with tailored software tweaks.
Organizations to purchase enterprise mobile devices have hundreds of smartphones and tablets from which to choose, all varying in size, features, capabilities and performance. Although buyers can benefit from having such a wide range of choices, the large number of devices can also make it difficult to know which ones are right for their circumstances.
The vendor's latest smartphone is the iPhone 11. The phone comes with the A13 Bionic chip and supports up to 256 GB of storage. It features Liquid Retina HD display, with 1,792 828 and a 6.1-inch screen.
Asus offers over 30 Android smartphones and tablets, with most of the focus on the ZenFone and ZenPad product lines. Although half of Asus' mobile devices are smartphones, it's rare to see those phones recommended as enterprise mobile devices. However, that doesn't -- and shouldn't -- prevent buyers from considering Asus phones for their organizations -- or Asus tablets, for that matter, which are generally viewed as more business-friendly devices.
One phone that might be suitable for businesses is the ZenFone AR, which comes with a 5.7-inch organic LED (OLED) display. The screen uses active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) technology to deliver 2,560 x 1,440 . The phone also includes triple rear cameras and is certified for both Google Tango, an augmented reality computing platform, and Google Daydream, a virtual reality platform. In addition, the phone supports up to 8 GB of Low-Power Double Data Rate (LPDDR4) RAM and up to 128 GB of storage.
One of the newest smartphones to come out of Google is the Pixel 3a. Pixel 3a starts at $399, and Pixel 3a XL starts at $479. Both the Pixel 3a and 3a XL have a limit of 64 GB of maximum storage and 4 GB of RAM. The Pixel 3a XL comes with a 6-inch touchscreen display, while the Pixel 3a has a 5.6-inch display. The phone also comes with the Active Edge squeeze feature, which lets users launch Google Assistant or ignore phone calls by quickly squeezing the device.
Although Huawei Technologies offers over 40 Android smartphones and tablets, it can be tricky to determine which of those products are sold in a specific region, particularly in the U.S. market, as there is a U.S. ban on Huawei devices. Even so, Huawei has established itself as a competitor in the enterprise mobile devices market.
One of Lenovo's newest phones for business is the Moto Z4. The Moto Z4 is listed for $499.99 and includes a 6.4-inch screen to the edges and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The phone has a Snapdragon 675 processor, 4 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage. The phone comes with a 48-megapixel rear camera, and a 25-megapixel front lens camera.
LG's latest mobile phone offering is the V50 ThinQ 5G, which is powered by an 855 Octa-core processor, has triple rear camera and a dual front camera. The phone has a 6.4-inch touchscreen, with a of 3,120 x 1,440 pixels, and a 4,000 mAh nonremovable battery. The V50 ThinQ 5G has 6 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage. It is listed at $999.99.
Microsoft has discontinued its Lumia line of smartphones, but the Surface Pro is a separate matter altogether. The latest addition to this product line is the Microsoft Surface Pro 6, which comes with eighth-generation Intel Core 5 processors, a 12.3-inch display and up to 13.5 hours of battery life for video playback. List price starts at $699. Users can configure the tablet with up to 16 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of solid-state drive storage.
Samsung Knox is an enterprise mobile security platform that provides a secure environment for corporate data and apps for all Galaxy devices. Samsung Knox is built in for Samsung smartphones, tablets and wearables and protects business and personal privacy against malware and malicious threats.
The Galaxy S10 is Samsung's flagship mobile phone. Its latest S10+ model features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor; either 8 GB or 12 GB of RAM; a 6.4-inch Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED display, with edge-to-edge screen; and internal storage up to 1 TB at an unlocked price of $899. Samsung S10+ Ultimate performance edition offers 12 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage. 2ff7e9595c
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