List of Windows 10 Mobile devices

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This is a list of all devices coming natively with Microsoft's Windows 10 Mobile operating system. The list also includes devices running two additional flavours of Windows 10 for mobile devices, Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise and Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. All devices below come with SD card support.

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Processors supported are Qualcomm's Snapdragon 210, 212, 410, 617, 800, 801, 808, 810 and 820 as well as Rockchip's RK3288.

Devices

Phones

ProductRelease dateCPURAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
ResolutionSize
(″/mm)
TypeRearFront
Acer Liquid M320 [1] February 2016 Snapdragon 210 18 480p 4.5 inches (110 mm) IPS LCD 52
Acer Liquid M330 [2] February 2016Snapdragon 21018480p4.5 inches (110 mm)IPS LCD55
Archos Cesium 50 [3] January 2016Snapdragon 21018 720p 5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Bush Eluma January 2016Snapdragon 210116720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD85
Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 4 March 2016Snapdragon 2100.54480p4.0 inches (100 mm)IPS LCD52
Cherry Mobile Alpha Prime 5March 2016Snapdragon 21018720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Coship Moly L08-WFebruary 2016Snapdragon 21018480p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD52
Coship Moly X5-WMarch 2016Snapdragon 21018720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Covia BREEZ X5April 2016Snapdragon 21018720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Diginnos Mobile DG-W10MDecember 2015Snapdragon 210116720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Freetel Katana 01December 2015Snapdragon 21018480p4.5 inches (110 mm)IPS LCD52
Freetel Katana 02December 2015Snapdragon 210216720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Geanee WPJ40-10January 2016Snapdragon 21018480p 1 4.0 inches (100 mm) TN LCD 52
Softbank 503LVOctober 2016 Snapdragon 617 332720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD85
Microsoft Lumia 550 [4] December 2015Snapdragon 21018720p4.7 inches (120 mm)IPS LCD52
Microsoft Lumia 650 [5] February 2016Snapdragon 212116720p5.0 inches (130 mm) AMOLED 85
Microsoft Lumia 950 [6] November 2015 Snapdragon 808 332 1440p 5.2 inches (130 mm)AMOLED205
Trinity NuAns NeoJanuary 2016Snapdragon 617216720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD135
WhartonBrooks Cerulean MomentMarch 2017Snapdragon 617332720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD135
Trekstor WinPhone 5.0September 2017Snapdragon 617316720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD135
Wileyfox ProSeptember 2017Snapdragon 210216720p5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD82
Xiaomi Mi 4 August 2014 2 Snapdragon 8012 or 316 or 64 1080p 5.0 inches (130 mm)IPS LCD138

Phablets

ProductRelease dateCPURAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
Battery (mAh)DisplayCamera
(MP)
ResolutionSize
(″)
TypeRearFront
Microsoft Lumia 950 XL [7] November 2015 Snapdragon 810 3323340 1440p 5.7 AMOLED 205
Acer Jade Primo [8] February 2016 Snapdragon 808 3322800 1080p 5.5AMOLED218
Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL [9] January 2016 Snapdragon 210 2162500 720p 5.5 IPS LCD 82
Alcatel Idol 4S November 2016 Snapdragon 820 46430001080p5.5AMOLED218
ARP XC01QApril 2016 Snapdragon 410 2322600720p5.5IPS LCD135
Coship Moly X1-WJanuary 2016Snapdragon 4102162600720p5.5IPS LCD135
Coship Moly PCPhone X7-WApril 2016 Snapdragon 617 33239001080p6.0IPS LCD135
CUBE WP10August 2016 Snapdragon 210 2162850720p6.98IPS LCD52
Funker W5.5 ProFebruary 2016Snapdragon 4102162600720p5.5IPS LCD135
Funker W6.0 Pro 2June 2016 Snapdragon 617 33239001080p6.0IPS LCD135
HP Elite X3 September 2016 Snapdragon 820 46441501440p5.96AMOLED168
Mouse Computer MADOSMA Q601September 2016 Snapdragon 617 33239001080p6.0AMOLED135
VAIO Phone Biz [10] April 2016 Snapdragon 617 31628001080p5.5AMOLED135
Yamada Denki EveryPhone [11] December 2015 Snapdragon 410 2322600720p5.5IPS LCD135

Tablets

ProductRelease dateCPURAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
ResolutionSize
(″)
TypeRearFront
Atek Aikun S79August 2016Snapdragon 210181024 x 6006.95 IPS LCD 52
Alcatel OneTouch Pixi 3(8) [12] March 2016Snapdragon 210181280 x 8008.0IPS LCD52
Pipo U8TMarch 2016RockChip RK32881 or 216 or 321024 x 7687.85IPS LCD52

Rugged devices

ProductRelease dateCPURAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
ResolutionSize
(″)
TypeRearFront
Bluebird EF400February 2016Snapdragon 41028 or 16 720p 4.0 IPS LCD 131.3
Bluebird EF500/EF500RJune 2016Snapdragon 41028720p5.0IPS LCD131.3
Best Source RMQ5018August 2016Snapdragon 21018720p5.0IPS LCD82
Janam XT2September 2016Snapdragon 4101 or 28 or 16720p5.0IPS LCD82
M3 SM10LTEOctober 2016Snapdragon 410216720p5.0IPS LCD85
Panasonic ToughPad FZ-F1October 2016Snapdragon 801216720p4.7IPS LCD85
Zebra TC70xJune 2017Snapdragon 808 1.7 GHz2 or 416 or 32720p4.7IPS LCD81.3

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