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This would make the Surface Duo 3 a far more practical one-handed smartphone for simple tasks. Interestingly, a report from Windows Central suggests that Microsoft is working on a true foldable phone.
While the Surface Duo 2's high price, occasional software bugs, cumbersome design and subpar camera made it hard to recommend, it remains the most interesting take on how software should evolve ...
I love my Z Fold4, but I'll miss what the Surface Duo 3 could've been. (Image credit: Daniel Rubino) I have been eagerly waiting to see what Microsoft delivers with the Surface Duo 3.
So Microsoft will need to bring more innovative features if it wants the Surface Duo 3 to stand out from a sea of pretenders to Samsung’s throne. Fortunately, that’s where Bing Chat could come in.
A Surface Duo 3 was reportedly planned for the end of 2023 with the typical dual-screen design and narrower and taller displays, wireless charging, and other design changes.
The Surface Duo 3 is likely to adopt an inward folding design. Also, it might get a foldable screen with a 180-degree hinge. Moreover, the device could feature an external cover display.
The Surface Duo 3 may ditch its dual-screen setup, and include a foldable display. This report comes from Windows Central, and it’s actually quite interesting.
Surface Duo 3 outlook Even more encouraging is another element of the Windows Central report that claims Microsoft wants a better ecosystem experience between its Android phones and Windows PCs.
It’s been three years since the original Microsoft Surface Duo was released, giving us the first taste of a Microsoft-made foldable tablet.Released in September 2020, the device has now reached ...
While that never made it to market, newly revealed information reveals some of what Microsoft had planned for its foldable that would have launched as Surface Duo 3. The Surface Duo was an ...
Microsoft's Surface Duo 2 certainly feels like a productivity phone that no other smartphone manufacturer can really compete with. But it's still buggy, and still can't quite measure up to the ...
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