I have a HP ELite X3.
SPecs: Operating System
Windows 10 Mobile
Processor
Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (2.15 GHz, 4cores)
Chipset
Qualcomm MSM8996
Memory
4GB LPDDR4 SDRAM (onboard) Dual channel x32 PoP 32Gbit
Internal Storage
64GB eMMC 5.1
Display
5.96" diagonal WQHD (2560x1440)
AMOLED multi-touch display
Corning Gorilla Glass 4
Anti-reflective coating
Available Graphics
Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU
Audio
2 Stereo speakers (one with earpiece)
3 integrated omni-directional microphones with HP Noise Cancellation Software
1 external microphone (from headset jack)
Snapdragon Audio+ support
Audio by B&O PLAY
Wireless Technologies
802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2x2)
WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0 LE combo (Miracast supported)
NFC
WWAN:2G/3G/4G,LTE-A with carrier aggregation 4,5,6,13
Expansion Slots
1 microSD (Expandable up to 2TB)
Ports and Connectors
One 3.5mm 3 and 4 pole headphone jack
1 USB 3.0 Type-C connector
Dual nanoSIM or nanoSIM + microSD card via 3-in-2 card tray
Pogo pins
Camera
16MP f/2.0 FHD rear-facing camera
8MP FHD front facing camera and Iris camera
Available Software
HP Workspace
HP Device Hub
HP Registration and device onboarding
Adobe PDF Reader
Security Management
Elite x3 device has dual biometrics with Iris recognition and Fingerprint reader
FIPS 140-2 cryptography
Qualcomm processor includes Secure Boot
128-bitkey Unified Image Encryption
256-bitkey Full Disk Encryption
Anti roll back
fTPM2.0security; Windows 10 includes 128 key Bitlocker encryption
Enterprise grade VPN
Dimensions
3.29 x 0.31 x 6.36 in
83.5 x7.8 x 161.8 mm
Weight
Starting at 0.43lb
Starting at 195g
Power
10W 5V/2 Aadapter
Non-removable 3.85V battery pack
4150 mAh Li-ion polymer
Wireless Charging
Qi and PMA
Sensors
Ambient light sensor + proximity combo
Accelerometer+gyro
eCompass
Pressure
Hall effect
NFC
GPS
Energy Efficiency Compliance
ENERGY STAR certified
EPEAT Gold
registered where applicable
EPEAT registration varies by country
Durability features
Designed to pass IP67
Providing seals against liquid and dust ingress to IP67 rating
Designed to pass MIL-STD810G testing
Has anyone tested porting Ubuntu Touch to it? Any plan?