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After just three years, Microsoft's Surface Duo has reached its software death, meaning the smartphone won't receive vital updates anymore.
Commentary: Microsoft's dual-screened phone never took off, but it remains one of the most interesting takes on foldable phones.
I love my original Microsoft Surface Duo. When AT&T blew out its last units, I bought a new, old-stock Surface Duo for $300. I’m glad I did, as prices have only increased since, and supply has ...
Microsoft enjoys desktop dominance, but it just can't get mobile right. The company's most recent smartphone project is dead with the final update for the Surface Duo 2. The dual-screen phone has ...
Microsoft Surface Duo 3 with Foldable Screen? After a year with the dual-screen display, it looks like Microsoft is moving forward with a foldable screen.
Microsoft won't say if it plans to deliver any more major versions of Android for Surface Duo users. Development on new features for Surface Duo was halted late last year as resources were pulled ...
Microsoft is reportedly working on a Surface Duo 3 with a folding screen, as well as conventional phones. But does this still make sense in 2023?
Microsoft said in October 2021 that it would keep the Duo 2 around for a minimum of three years—and now that it's fulfilled that promise, it's dipping out of the smartphone game once again.
Reportedly, Microsoft had finalized a dual-screen design for the Surface Duo 3 with a taller display featuring smaller bezels, wireless charging, and other improvements.
Microsoft is planning to pivot away from the dual-screen phone design it established with the first two versions of its Surface Duo, according to Windows Central.
Microsoft filed a patent for a foldable device titled "KICKSTAND FOR OPENING FOLDABLE COMPUTING DEVICE" on the USPTO.
The newest firmware update for the Surface Duo and Duo 2 is now available for download with a slightly less exciting changelog than before. Still, fixes and security patches are also welcomed.