HP's Elite x3 has been one of the most exciting Windows 10 Mobile devices in the recent times. The company unveiled the "superphone" back in Mobile World Congress, and it should be available sometime soon after the release of Windows 10 Anniversary Update. We already know all of the specs of the Elite x3 – however, HP updated the device's official specification page with some updated info recently. According to the updated specifications, the Elite x3 will be available in Gold (alongside Graphite/Chrome) which should look pretty sweet. As HP notes, the Gold variant of the Elite x3 will not be available in all countries, but it should be coming to countries like the United States and the United Kingdom.
In case you don't know, the Elite x3 packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, a 5.96-inch WQHD AMOLED display, 4GB RAM, 64GB of internal storage, 16MP rear camera, 8MP front-facing camera, a fingerprint scanner, an Iris scanner, and supports Continuum for phones. HP is marketing the device towards its business customers, meaning that it might be slightly hard for consumers to be able to get their hands-on the device. In fact, the company will be selling the HP Elite x3 with the Lap Dock which is basically a portable 12.5-inch display for Continuum for phones.
As we noted earlier, it isn't yet known when the device will be available for purchase. Once again, HP is probably waiting for Microsoft to release Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update, which is expected to roll out on August 2.
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