HP made public its Windows 10 Mobile smartphone plans at MWC 2016 with the Elite X3. According to VP and General Manager of HP Michael Park, the device will be catered exclusively to business users and will be compatible with a wide range of accessories to adapt to various applications. While the manufacturer has yet to announce any prices or solid launch dates, Italian website Plaffo now claims to have some details.
Accordingly, the source says HP had let slip some information on the Elite X3 during an event last week at Milan, Italy. The smartphone is expected to launch for around 700 Euros with laptop dock bundling options reaching 1200 Euros. HP has repeatedly called its upcoming Elite X3 a "superclass" device and prices will likely be priced to reflect its flagship status.
We reported on the versatile Elite X3 earlier this year. The 6-inch QHD phablet was announced with a Snapdragon 820 SoC, Gorilla Glass 4 AMOLED display, 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM, dual-SIM, and a host of other features including a proprietary docking port for connecting to external displays and other accessories.