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Double tap to wake on the HP Elite X3 will be highly configurable

Dennis Bednarz Dennis Bednarz
August 19, 2016
1 min read

The HP Elite X3 superphone might be even better than we thought. A new report from AggiornamentiLumia.it (via Windows Central) suggests that the HP Elite X3 might have some surprising features.

A new leaked screenshot suggests that the HP Elite X3 might have a sensitivity and delay configuration app either built-in, which is the most probable option, or available to download from the store.


This is a nice addition, as Microsoft’s own Lumia devices offer few to no configuration options to this feature. This is one of these small details that can make the whole experience so much better.

But in the end, this is still just a leak, that could have been faked. Let’s all hope this is real, and that it will come with a “reset to default” button as well.

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