Microsoft’s Surface Duo is an Android-powered dual-screen mobile device that began shipping before Google had really done much to bring native support for dual-screen hardware to Android. So Microsoft ...
Windows is one of the most popular operating systems in the world. Unfortunately, this popularity is limited to computers only. The company tried its luck in the smartphone market with Windows Mobile ...
In the early days, Microsoft had misgivings about calling the Surface Duo a phone. Asked to define it as such, the company has had the tendency to deflect with comments like, “Surface Duo does much ...
Microsoft’s next-gen Surface Duo phone may actually be a single-screen device, according to a Tuesday report—and that’s probably for the best. Windows Central’s sources say that the “Surface Duo” may ...
The original Surface Duo is now officially dead—it reached the end of its troublesome life last month. The Surface Duo 2 is still supported, and Microsoft is committed to releasing software and ...
The Microsoft Surface Duo is reaching the end of its life as the company has decided to pull the plug on it. That means no more support will be given to the company's first-generation dual-screen ...
In addition to updating plenty of Windows-based Surface devices with new firmware, Microsoft released a new update for the second-generation Surface Duo 2, leaving the original Duo behind. The ...
How many screens do you really need on a phone? We asked our readers to decide. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft has ...
Karandeep has been with Android Police as a freelance writer since 2019, covering reviews for India, buyer’s guides for the US, and handy tutorials for everyone. He cares more about the impact of ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
I was in the room on Oct 2nd, 2019, in New York, when Microsoft's Chief Product Officer Panos Panay, like a magician pulling matter from an immaterial plane, revealed what many Microsoft enthusiasts ...
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