HP Elite x3 launching in 51 countries including India, UK, and Japan

HP has updated their Elite x3 documents (warning: PDF) and buried in there we can find the planned availability of the powerhouse Windows 10 Mobile phone. In total, there are 47 confirmed countries where the HP Elite x3 will be available to buy in either a single or dual-SIM variant (will vary by region). HP has confirmed the information is accurate.

There is no word on the date of availability for each of these countries, however. HP recently announced that the unlocked 64GB version of the phone will be priced at $699 in the US and 699 EUR.

Whether it is the Americas, Europe, South Africa, or the Asia-Pacific region, the Elite x3 should be available to businesses and individuals around the globe. Here is the full list.

Americas

  • Canada
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Costa Rica
  • Ecuador
  • Mexico
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Puerto Rico
  • US

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Czech Republic
  • Slovakia
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • Finland
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Turkey
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United Kingdom

Asia-Pacific

  • Australia
  • India
  • New Zealand
  • Malaysia
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Taiwan
  • Hong Kong
  • Japan

Overall, that is an impressive availability for the Elite x3. While not being sold in stores HP can definitely wield its decades of supply channels and markets to make sure their products are available everywhere. It also suggests HP really does believe in this phone as being something companies will want to use around the planet.

So, putting aside the price will you be picking one up?

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