Well, they did it. It's not on BSD either. Color me shocked:
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsof ... available/
I'm reading the 'experience' ranges from really awkward to straight-up awful, but those things can be worked out either through patches or later hardware (Might I suggest a more 'normal' single screen phone for the line-up?). The specs on the thing aren't terrible and apparently it has an unlockable bootloader...
Again, shocked.
I suppose, in a sense, that's true. Although, Android, on a Linux kernel, with source that includes a statement to install Ubuntu to compile, the Google APIs still intact from Microsoft. I guess maybe it's just acknowledgement of the reality of the situation they're in. I don't know, nonetheless it's interesting.
It's not sounding so hot. I didn't realize this was intended to run a version of Windows.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/10 ... id-device/
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2020/10 ... id-device/
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperi ... s-in-2020/Windows 10X will be available on dual-screen and foldable devices starting in the fall of 2020, in time for the holiday season.
