T-Mobile, AT&T sign on to sell Windows 10 on Snapdragon PCs

T-Mobile and AT&T have added their commitments to sell the new Windows 10 Always Connected PC devices that use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon mobile platform when they arrive at some point this year. Verizon and Sprint announced their commitments earlier this year.

Always Connected PCs run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 or 845 processors and provide a cellular connection, much like how a smartphone or tablet works. They also boast longer battery life than Intel-powered PCs, though they do have some limitations with what they are capable of.

In addition to T-Mobile and AT&T, Qualcomm says Germany’s Deutsche Telekom, France’s Transatel, China’s CMCC, Ireland’s Cubic Telecom, Spain’s Telefónica, and Swisscom in Switzerland have agreed to sell Always Connected PCs. They will also be sold through Amazon and at Microsoft stores.

HP, Asus, and Lenovo have committed to making Always Connected PCs, and some have gone on sale in Taiwan already. Other regions are expected to be able to purchase the devices in the coming months.

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