Make it yours with Surface accessories Surface Duo Bumper Ready to get going? Check out Link your Surface Duo to your PC to learn how to set it up. With Link to Windows built into Surface Duo, and the Your Phone app on your PC, you can access everything you need from either device. Get calls, text messages, notifications and more on your PC For a detailed list of apps that are made for two screens, see Different ways to use Surface Duo. You don’t have to go back and forth in an app to get the info you need. For example, you’ll see an overview on one side with the details on the other. Some apps are already installed and made for two screens, such as Microsoft Office, Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams (just to name a few). Just drag the app to the middle and get a whole new view. Get the most from Surface Duo with apps made for two screens To learn more, see Different ways to use Surface Duo and open Tips on your Surface Duo. And when it's time to watch your favorite shows or chat on a video call, just fold your Surface Duo like a tent, relax, and enjoy. Ready to talk on the phone or take pictures? Fold one screen back. When you want more room to type, work, or browse your favorite sites, just drag one of these apps to the middle, then rotate your Surface Duo to enjoy the extra space. No need to switch back and forth between two apps anymore. Hold it like a book and have two apps open side-by-side with one on each screen. Surface Duo has a revolutionary 360° hinge, so you can fold it however you want. (Some apps and features may require a wireless plan, additional subscriptions, or fees.) Two screens that adapt to you This combination helps you stay connected to people and be more productive, wherever you are. Since it runs on Android, you can download any other apps and games you want from the Google Play Store. Surface Duo combines the Google Android TM operating system with the best Microsoft 365 apps-including apps like Microsoft Office, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive, Microsoft Edge, and more. The Android you know-with your favorite Microsoft apps built in Get to know Surface Duoįind your way around Surface Duo by using the diagram below. Just open your Surface Duo to use the dual, high-resolution PixelSense™ Fusion Displays that give you 8.1” of space to work on the go throughout your day-whether it’s for work, school, or yourself. It’s a thin and light mobile device that folds and fits in your pocket, so you can always take it with you. The device struggled to attract customers partly due to its large form factor and expensive price tag.With two screens, Surface Duo helps you get more done in better ways. Unfortunately for the Redmond-based company, its Android-powered Surface Duo didn’t receive much love from consumers either. It is Microsoft’s first smartphone after the company dropped support for its in-house Windows Phone platform in 2017. On the software side of things, Microsoft’s handset runs Google’s Android 10. The phone supports fast charging with an 18 W adaptor bundled inside the box. The Surface Duo holds a 3,577 mAh battery, which seems inadequate for a device with two displays. It can be hooked up to an external monitor using DisplayPort over USB-C. It supports 4G VoLTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and, GPS. In terms of connectivity, the device can take advantage of a nano-SIM slot along with an eSIM. The Surface Duo has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. On the photography front, the handset sports an 11 MP camera capable of recording videos 4K 60 fps. Speaking of hinge, it allows for 360-degree movement. Unlike the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and Huawei Mate Xs, the Surface Duo’s display separates at the hinge. The highlight is its foldable design that sports two 5.6-inch AMOLED screens. It packs in 6 GB of RAM with an option to choose between 128 GB and 256 GB internal storage. For starters, the Surface Duo is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor.
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