The device is aimed mainly at enterprise customers, should arrive soon in the US

Jan 18, 2014 14:36 GMT  ·  By

Smartphones that can run two operating systems are a rarity these days, though they are certainly not unheard of, but things might change in the not too distant future, especially following the release of BM180 / BP30 from Bluebird.

The handset was unveiled as world's first and biggest screen smart terminal, and it can run either under Android 4.2 Jelly Bean or under Windows Embedded 8 Handheld (which is based on the Windows Phone 8 core, as ZDNet notes).

Apparently, two versions of the device will be launched, with the only difference between them being the buttons aligned at the bottom of the screen.

The new Bluebird BM180 / BP30 is set to become available for purchase through major retailers in the United States, aimed mainly at enterprise customers. Unfortunately, the press release does not provide specific details on the handset’s hardware.