Moto had previously launched a smartphone designed for business users, called the Lenovo ThinkPhone. The biggest feature of the device is that it can realize file sharing and transmission without Internet and Bluetooth connection, and it can also stream applications to the computer for viewing on the computer.
On August 10, Moto announced upcoming new features that will make the ThinkPhone a go-anywhere Windows experience.
According to Moto’s blog, “Customers can get a full Windows PC experience by using the ThinkPhone with any Lenovo display and Bluetooth accessory, giving them access to their personalized apps, content and settings no matter where they are. “This feature allows ThinkPhone to access Microsoft’s Windows 365 cloud PC service.
Additionally, the blog writes that “by quickly programming the red button to invoke walkie-talkie mode, users will have instant push-to-talk (PTT) communication capabilities. This feature requires no setup and perfectly integrates the red button with the walkie-talkie app in Microsoft Teams Together, you can use the Teams channel to easily communicate instantly with a specific team or department.” It is more convenient to access the walkie-talkie application in Microsoft Teams.
It is reported that two new features will be available to ThinkPhone users in the next few weeks.
In terms of specifications, Lenovo ThinkPhone uses a 6.6-inch FHD + screen and supports a 144Hz refresh rate. Equipped with Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 processor, paired with 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM. Built-in 5000mAh battery. There is a 50-megapixel main camera on the rear. The whole machine supports IP68 dustproof and waterproof rating, and the starting price is 700 US dollars.