Surface Duo 2: Microsoft's two-screen phone

Surface Duo 2: Microsoft's two-screen phone




With bigger screens, better cameras, and less software wonkiness, this is the large format phone to get if you don’t trust flexible displays. Subscribe to CNET: …

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  1. One wierd use: Best phone to cheat in an online exam. Exam running on one screen while a search engine where you can search for answer on another. 👀🤫

  2. I was mildly interested in the duo 1 but Android was the deal breaker for me. The duo 2 is better but that camera bump killed it and you still have to open the device to answer calls. The Fold 3 is a much better product, with 120 hz refresh rate, 3 screens and you can answer call unfolded. If I’m going to go Android, Samsung would be my choice.

  3. This is great for productivity but I don’t think that the software would be refined enough because not many companies make such devices. Samsung’s fold has better software support because it’s not working with two screens but single screen like every other phone or tablet hence software maintenance and updates are easier. Let’s see if Microsoft is willing to put hundreds of resources on top of android’s platform to make it easy for us.

    I reckon everyone just wait it.

    This is for me a game changer because I have mainly multitasking to do.

  4. The only thing that is preventing me from buying it from any other phone is the eyesore of the forehead and chin bezels. I wouldn’t have mind if they embedded massive quality speakers like the boom speakers from the htc phones to justify those huge bezels but as it is right now it’s just not there for me. If this was changed I would have switched in a heartbeat.

  5. This device looks like its from 2015. Microsoft should have just waited another year or so to use a foldable display like Z fold, considering its costs the same.

  6. If Microsoft is going this far too make a Surface Duo phone, they should just go ahead and get back into making and selling phones. No one seriously has a Enterprise phone solution yet

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