The NexPhone is an innovative smartphone from Nex Computer (NexDeck) designed to act as both a mobile device and a portable computer. It supports three operating systems — Android 16 by default, a full Debian Linux environment, and dual-boot Windows 11 on ARM — all on the same hardware.
This ambitious concept aims to bring phone, laptop, and desktop capabilities together in a single device, enabling users to switch between environments depending on their needs.
Key Specifications
Here’s a detailed overview of the NexPhone’s core hardware and features:
Multi-OS & Performance
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- Operating Systems: Android 16, Debian Linux, Windows 11 (requires reboot)
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- Chipset: Qualcomm QCM6490 with Adreno 643 GPU
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- RAM: 12 GB
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- Storage: 256 GB onboard + microSD expansion (up to 512 GB)
Display & Build
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- Display: 6.58-inch LCD, 1080 × 2403 px, up to 120 Hz refresh rate
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- Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 3
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- Dimensions: 173 × 82.6 × 13.1 mm; 256 g weight
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- Durability: MIL-STD-810H, IP68/IP69K water, dust, shock resistance
Camera
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- Main: 64 MP Sony IMX787
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- Ultrawide: 13 MP Samsung S5K3L6XX
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- Front: 10 MP Samsung S5K3J1SX
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- Video: Up to 4K 30 fps recording
Battery & Charging
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- Capacity: 5000 mAh
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- Charging: 18 W wired + wireless charging
Connectivity
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- 5G & 4G LTE (Dual SIM)
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- Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou/Galileo
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- USB-C 3.1 with video output + 5-port USB-C hub included
Security & Sensors
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- Fingerprint scanner (power button)
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- Accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity, ambient light sensors
What Makes NexPhone Unique?
Triple-OS Support
Unlike typical smartphones, NexPhone supports three distinct operating systems:
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- Android 16 for everyday mobile use.
- Linux (Debian) available as an app or desktop environment for developers and power users.
- Windows 11 that can run natively on Arm and offers a full desktop experience when connected to a monitor.
This gives users flexibility not just for apps, but for full desktop workflows, coding environments, and traditional PC tasks.
Durable and Practical Design
NexPhone is built with rugged durability in mind:
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- MIL-STD-810H and IP68/IP69K — high resistance to drops, dust, water, and harsh conditions.
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- Non-slip rubberized polycarbonate body for better grip and comfort.
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- Designed for both field use and everyday carry without a bulky protective case.
Price & Availability
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- Price: ~$549 USD for the 12 GB / 256 GB configuration.
- Pre-orders: Refundable $199 reservation available now.
- Expected Shipping: Q3 2026 globally.
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Unique multi-OS support Android, Linux, Windows 11.
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Rugged build with high durability ratings.
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USB-C video output + included hub means easy desktop setup.
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Strong photography with 64 MP main camera.
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Heavier and thicker than typical phones.
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Triple-OS may be overkill for average mobile users.
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Windows 11 mobile experience may still feel limited without peripherals.
Conclusion
The NexPhone is one of the most ambitious smartphones seen in years — blending traditional mobile functionality with desktop-class computing in a rugged, all-in-one device. Its ability to run Android 16, Debian Linux for developers and Windows 11 for full PC experiences makes it ideal for power users, IT professionals, and tech enthusiasts who want a single device for both mobility and productivity.
