Trekstor is testing the waters for a new Windows 10 Mobile handset via an Indiegogo campaign. The WinPhone 5.0 is projected to arrive in March 2018 with early bird backing available from $270.
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At Microsoft's Build 2017 developer conference this week, we got our hands on Trekstor's new wearable running Windows 10 IoT Core. Check out our gallery, and get a few more details on the new device.
Microsoft has shown off a new wearable device on the way from German manufacturer TrekStor. It runs Windows 10 IoT Core, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support, and promising all-day battery life.
Microsoft has announced new agreements with Samsung, Dell, TrekStor, QMobile, Pegatron and many more partners, to pre-install Office, Skype and OneDrive onto their Android devices.
Yet another brand is joining the Windows Phone line-up: TrekStor, best known for its DataStation storage devices, has shown off its first WP handset, which is launching in November for under €150.
With so many manufacturers joining Windows Phone lately, it's been a bit difficult to keep up with all the new additions. Our handy guide offers you an overview of Microsoft's device partners.