Nex Computer has officially presented the NexPhone, a new smartphone designed to function as a primary computer. The device differentiates itself by supporting three operating systems: Android, Windows 11, and Linux (Debian).


While the device offers a desktop experience when connected to an external monitor—similar to Samsung DeX or Microsoft Continuum—users can also run Windows 11 directly on the phone’s display, utilizing an interface styled after Windows Phone.
Technical Specifications
- Processor: 8-core Qualcomm QCM6490
- Display: 6.58″ OLED, 1080×2403, 120Hz
- Memory: 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage (microSD support)
- Cameras: 64MP Main (IMX787), 13MP Wide, 10MP Front
- Battery: 5000 mAh, 18W charging, wireless charging support
- Durability: IP69 dust and water protection
Emre Kosmaz, CEO of Nex Computer, stated that the device was born from the idea of a single pocketable device replacing the PC, citing Samsung DeX as proof that the market is moving in this direction.
The NexPhone is expected to launch in Q3 2026 with a retail price of $549. Pre-orders are currently open via a refundable deposit.

