A first look at Microsoft's Dual Duo phone Surface Duo |
Microsoft Surface Duo appears in a new two-minute video that takes a detailed look at the two-screen devices before its official release in late 2020, and explains the company's progress since the first release of the device last October.
The excerpt shows how to use Surface Duo. A person in the Vancouver metropolitan area (perhaps a Microsoft employee or a third party who is using a product under development) is running many applications in different modes, where the person folds the device, which increases the connection.
The clip also confirmed the presence of a front camera flash, which was not present in the Surface Duo prototype presented at a Microsoft event.
The front flash indicates that the final Surface Duo may be located behind the camera. Instead, he chose only the front camera. Certainly this camera can be used as a rear view camera, but it will not be a modern smartphone camera like Google, Samsung, Huawei and Apple. ,
There are rumors that the device uses a Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor, which has two 5.6-inch screens, but the screen resolution is still unknown. Microsoft has not explained the changes made to Android to bring Windows 10 closer.
Surface Duo announced by Microsoft in October is one of the biggest technical surprises for 2019. Surface Duo was announced at Microsoft's flagship conference with other Surface products.
In response to Surface Duo, a long-standing rumor about Surface phone that the company is calling a new dual-screen device instead of the phone's description, although it can make calls.
The device is not considered a traditional or foldable phone like Samsung Galaxy Fold because it connects smartphones and tablets by providing separate screens that run applications simultaneously.
Surface Duo has a dual 5.6-inch screen connected to the hinge. This is the main advantage of the device, since Microsoft has an ambitious vision of dual displays to increase product productivity in the same way that dual screens increase productivity.
Although it is a Microsoft Surface product, Surface Duo is powered by a dedicated Android version that looks like Windows 10x.
Microsoft reportedly sold Surface Duo devices to more internal employees, prompting them to use and test the product.