Windows Mobile is definitely more dead than ever. As of last week, Microsoft has started selling the Galaxy S8, S8+ and the new Razer Phone, all of which run on Android. Now Microsoft has begun selling yet another one of Samsung’s Galaxy flagships – the Galaxy Note 8.
The sale of another Android smartphone by Microsoft does not come as a surprise to us as Microsoft CEO Bill Gates did mention in an interview not too long ago that he is indeed using an Android smartphone, probably filled with a slew of Microsoft apps on Android. That will definitely be the case for the “newly launched” Galaxy Note 8 on the Microsoft Store. It will come bundled with the Microsoft Launcher, and a few of Microsoft’s apps such as One Note, Cortana, Outlook, Word and Excel.
The Galaxy Note 8 is the first ever dual camera smartphone by Samsung, and comes with a huge 6.3-inch full screen display on the front, along with a high end Snapdragon 835 processor with 6GB of RAM. If you still happen to support Microsoft’s whole mobile ecosystem and its apps, this might just be the phone you’re looking for.