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This Android phone with Linux jumps to Windows when you need it

By dailyguardian.aeJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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NexPhone, built by the people behind NexDock, is pitching an Android phone with Linux that can also switch into a Windows 11 setup when you need desktop apps. Use it as a normal phone, then plug it into a desk setup for bigger-screen work, without hauling a laptop. Think Samsung Dex with Windows 11.

It runs Android by default, with a Debian Linux option alongside a Windows 11 partition. NexPhone is selling that mix as one handset that can flex between mobile use, a Linux environment, and a Windows workspace depending on the task.

Reservations are open at $549, with a $199 refundable deposit and a Q3 2026 shipping target.

How the three modes work

Android covers everyday phone duties. Plug it into a dock attached to a monitor with peripherals to get access desktop mode. You can also run Debian when you want a more traditional Linux environment for development or utility tools (without rebooting the device).

With a quick reboot, you can run Windows 11, positioned as an on-demand route to apps you can’t get elsewhere.

The hub makes it practical

This setup only pays off if connecting everything is painless. NexPhone includes a 5-port USB-C hub with every phone, aiming to make it easy to hook up a monitor plus a keyboard and mouse, so the handset can function like a desktop setup at a desk.

If your work already happens on external screens, that bundle matters. If you mostly stay on the phone display, the value is harder to justify, because the whole promise is built around what happens when it’s plugged in.

The Windows piece needs clarity

Windows 11 is the biggest promise, and it also has the most unanswered practical details. NexPhone says the phone can dual-boot into Windows 11 with a reboot, effectively turning it into a mini PC, and it also says it built a custom Mobile UI to make Windows easier to navigate on a phone screen.

What still isn’t clear is what the day-to-day setup looks like, including installation flow, licensing expectations, storage split, and how smooth the handoff feels when you’re plugged into a monitor. NexPhone positions docking as the moment the Windows mode makes the most sense, so a real demo that shows reboot time, external display behavior, and basic app performance will matter more than any spec list.

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