

The IDOL 4S with Windows 10 will be available on T-Mobile in the United States from November 10, priced at $469.99. Further details on Microsoft's plans may be revealed at an event next month at which it will discuss the new low-cost VR headsets that will launch for Windows 10 PCs in early 2017.īuyers of the new Alcatel phone will also get a free 30-day trial for Microsoft's Groove Music subscription service, and a 45-day Hulu Plus trial, along with a free copy of Halo: Spartan Assault from the Windows Store. Google, for example, recently detailed a range of games and experiences coming to its new Daydream VR platform, but Microsoft hasn't yet defined the range of its virtual reality offering. It's not yet clear how much VR content will actually be available for buyers of the device. The headset is designed so that the phone snaps into the goggles for an user-friendly virtual reality experience where you can play three dimensional games or watch 360 degree videos. Like the Android version of the IDOL 4S, on which the Windows variant is based, the new device comes with a virtual reality headset, as Microsoft explained today:Įach IDOL 4S with Windows 10 comes packaged with virtual reality goggles included as part of the in-box bundle. USB Type-C connector with Quick Charge support.8MP front-facing camera with 84-degree wide angle lens.21MP rear camera with Sony IMX230 sensor.64GB onboard storage (plus microSD card support up to 128GB).5.5-inch AMOLED with Full HD (1920x1080px) resolution.Key specs of the IDOL 4S with Windows 10 include:
