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Xiaomi Mi4 Specs: Android Phone Not Alone in Support for Microsoft's Windows 10

A couple of days ago, there were reports about Xiaomi's Mi4 smartphone running on Windows instead of Android.

According to the report, the Chinese manufacturer has partnered with Microsoft in offering the brand new Windows 10 update when it becomes available in the next few months.

However, in a follow up report by GSM Arena, it seems Xiaomi is not the only phone maker that Microsoft has dealt with.

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In the report, ZTE's brand new Nubia Z9 allegedly appears in an image running Windows instead of the usual Android.

As pointed in the report, the leaked images are quite interesting especially that the Redmond, Wash.-based manufacturer has not released the Windows 10 update just yet.

In addition, the new ZTE flagship has not been announced either. However, based on previous reports and rumors, the Nubia Z9 will be a powerful device.

The smartphone reportedly boasts a 5.2-inch display with Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, 3GB of RAM, and a 64-bit enabled Snapdragon 810 chipset.

Other rumored features include a 16MP primary shooter at the back, a high quality 8MP front camera, a 32GB built-in memory, and Andoid 5.0.2 Lollipop. Of course, once the Nubia Z9 becomes available to the market, that is the only the time we can determine whether it will indeed run on Windows 10 or not.

Other manufacturers that Microsoft has been working with Windows 10 include Lenovo, Qihoo 360, and Tencent.

In a previous report by Windows Blog, the new Windows 10 will be available free of charge to all Windows users, even those who are using fake Windows licenses.

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