docking phone

About this tag
The docking phone tag covers discussions about smartphones that can transform into full desktop PCs when connected to a dock or monitor. A key example is the NexPhone, a device engineered to run Android, Linux, and Windows 11, allowing it to function as a proper Windows PC when docked. This concept builds on earlier products like the NexDock, a laptop shell that turns compatible phones into temporary laptops. The tag explores how docking phones bridge mobile and desktop computing, focusing on hardware integration, operating system versatility, and the practical benefits of a single device serving both phone and PC roles. Topics include dock compatibility, performance in desktop mode, and the evolving ecosystem of phone-to-PC solutions.
  1. NexPhone: The Pocket Phone That Becomes a Full Windows 11 PC

    Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises to be the kind of gadget that makes tech enthusiasts grin: a midrange smartphone that’s explicitly engineered to become a full PC — running Android and Linux with desktop modes and, most unusually, able to boot into Windows 11 so it can act as a proper Windows PC...