How much storage would you like?
What processor would you like ?
In a Smartphone there is a component called a SoC and we cannot choose what processor/CPU that we like , we cannot choose what graphics chip that we like , we cannot choose what modem chip that we like , just like what we always do if we bought a PC/Desktop . In a Smartphone , the Smartphone's CPU/processor , the graphics chip , the modem chip , and other support devices is embedded inside the SoC .
In a PC/Desktop , we can mix and match the components . As a result , we can choose to have what processor we like , we can choose to have what graphics chip/graphics card we like , etc., etc.
In a modern Tablet , in a modern Laptop ( Laptop which are foldable 360 degrees and Laptop with detachable keyboard ) , we can easily switch from “Landscape-mode “ to “ Portrait-mode “ and vice versa by turning or rotating the screen vertically or horizontally . A good example of a modern Laptop is the ACER Aspire R15
I have a feeling , Windows 10 on INTEL (x86 chips) is much better than Windows 10 on ARM because Windows grew up on x86 chips , so , making an INTEL-based Tablet or an INTEL-based Laptop , or an INTEL- based Smartphone ( a folding Smartphone that can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet ) or an “ INTEL-based Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (ALL-in-ONE) with built-in DVD-RW Player “ that run Windows 10 Operating System would be the best value and selling proposition .
Android OS is optimized for ARM processor .
INTEL processor is best in Laptop and Desktop and Server , not in mobile .
If this machine , if this HP Elite x3 is a folding Smartphone ( folded it become a Smartphone and when unfolded it become a 15.6 inches Tablet ) , and it is is on INTEL x86 ( running Windows 10 Desktop OS ) , it would have been the best phone ever , it would have been the best Engineering Smartphone , it would be my Ultimate Windows machine , it would be my Ultimate INTEL machine .
Most of the “ always-on-always-connected “ machine regardless whether it is a PC/desktop or a Tablet or a Laptop , CANNOT MAKE VOICE CALLS . With the advent of IoT and 5G , hopefully , all the machines like PC/Desktop or a Tablet or a Laptop should be embedded/fitted with a SIM card , preferably eSIM ( eSIM is transferable from one machine/device/smartphone to another ) , so that each of them can do voice calling .
After transferring our eSIM to the new machine/device/smartphone , we will able to see our eSIM details/profile which is used in the old machine/device/smartphone .
A powerful PC/Desktop which is inside our house that we normally use for heavy-duty work like AUTOCAD , Video Rendering , and heavy-gaming , which is equipped with a SIM Card or eSIM ( making a telephone call and receiving a telephone call ) should be very handy , because when connected to a 3G/4G/4G LTE/5G network , the PC/Desktop can receive telephone calls and make telephone calls .
After finishing our work with our PC/Desktop , we can always transfer back our eSIM details or our eSIM profile to our Smartphone .
A PC/Desktop or a powerful PC/Desktop , which is equipped with a SIM Card or eSIM should be very handy , because when connected to a 3G/4G/4G LTE/5G network , the PC/Desktop can receive telephone calls and make telephone calls , just like an Android Smartphone .
After finishing our work with our PC/Desktop , after finishing making voice calls with our PC/Desktop , we can always transfer back our SIM card/eSIM details or our SIM Card/eSIM profile to our Smartphone .
Currently , the transfer of eSIM from one device/smartphone to another device/smartphone work only on certain model of Smartphone/devices ( eSIM supported devices are )Hopefully , in the not too distant future all hardware devices should be supported which includes PC/Desktops , Laptop , Tablet , Smartphones and Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (All-in-ONE) .
Utilising the Linux Smartphone to it's fullest potential .
Connecting a Linux machine , regardless , whether it is a PC/Destop , Laptop , …..... to certain hardware devices , sometimes , is a real pain , due to the unavailabilty of Linux drivers . Even if the drivers are given , installing the drivers is not a straight forward task , like installing the .exe files on a Windows System ,
as seen in the above picture ,
the hp elite x3 , has a new design , it is a folding smartphone with two screens , when unfolded it become a 15.6 inches Tablet .
Currently , foldable/folding Smartphones are not cheap yet . Hopefully the software in this folding smartphone is not terrible .
The Operating System of a folding Smartphone need to be quick , fast and snappy when switching from phone-mode to tablet-mode . My folding Laptop , an x86 machine , which is an ACER Aspire R15 i7 running Windows 10 Desktop OS , when switching from Laptop-mode to Tablet-mode , is quick , fast and snappy . I hope the Linux Smartphone running Ubuntu Touch should be able to do the same .
I hope I can install Ubuntu Touch Mobile OS on my SAMSUNG Galaxy Note 9
Canonical’s ultimate goal is to release a single version of Ubuntu that works across all x86 and ARM devices, all the way from big-screen devices like TVs and PCs :
DEAR MICROSOFT , could you please release a single version of Windows Operating System that works across all x86 devices , all the way from small screen devices to big-screen devices like Smartphones and Tablets and Laptops and Laptop/Tablet/Smartphone (All-in-ONE) and PC/Desktops and TVs ( currently , as of today July 2021 , if I am not mistaken , the TV OS war is between MICROSOFT , APPLE and GOOGLE and LINUX )
The Windows folding Smartphone does not have to be that powerful , as long as it can do web browsing , run Office Applications , play casual games just like an entry-level Windows 10 PC , it should be fine .
Smartphones are primarily designed for content consumption and light productivity tasks such as voice calls , sms , web browsing, word processing, email, streaming video and listening to music.
A final note: One issue you may encounter when mirroring to a TV is overscan. Many TVs are set to overscan their HDMI inputs, which will make the image appear zoomed-in. To fix this you’ll need to go into your TV’s options menu and set it to display on a dot-by-dot basis, rather than the stretch or zoom settings. Some Miracast adapters—again, like Microsoft’s—come with an app that can use the adapter itself to change the overscan level.
One issue we may encounter when mirroring a Smartphone to a TV using SAMSUNG DeX is overscan. Many TVs are set to overscan their HDMI inputs, which will make the image appear zoomed-in. To fix this you’ll need to go into your TV’s options menu and set it to
If Intel had launched Atom with an aggressive plan to put the chip in smartphones by 2010, things might have played out very differently. By the time the company woke up to the threat it faced from ARM and merchant foundries, it was too late to make up the gap.
INTEL should develop a cutting-edge x86 chip set that could be fitted inside a Smartphone ( something like the HP Elite x3 ) or a folding Smartphone ( which HP has not invented yet ) . Hopefully , with this new cutting-edge chip , the new version of HP Elite x3 smartphone and the new version of HP folding Smartphne will provide users with a mobile experience , a Laptop/Notebook experience , and a Desktop experience on a single machine , as shown below in the diagram ( show 2 different diagrams) . For me it simply never really made sense to have a Smartphone or a Laptop or a Tablet that totally runs on a completely different platform than our PC , and as a person who support the " rise of x86 everywhere " , I would be glad to see if there is a hardware/software manufacturer like INTEL who could develop a cutting-edge x86 chip hardware/software manufacturer could release a single platform that works across all devices like
With this design , it is a good example of using a Smartphone as a Desktop
For me it simply never really made sense to have a phone/tablet that totally runs on a completely different platform than your Mac or a PC
this achine can be a " Windows Developer preview PC "
Most Windows 10 x86-Tablets remain “ just a Tablet “ , meaning ,
they cannot make telephone call and receive telephone call , just like
an Android Smartphone .
Some people say , “ No , I don’t see the importance of having a voice call on a
PC/Desktop or a Laptop or a Tablet “ , put more value on the audio quality , put more
value on the connectivity . Since it is going to be an x86-Tablets that can do voice
calling
I believe , it is good for the hardware/software manufacturer to put more value on the
audio quality , put more value on the connectivity .put more value on the video quality
, because we are going to do a lot of work , interaction , online whether it is education or
business or entertainment , etc., etc.
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