Microsoft Surface Duo Foldable
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Product Overview
Microsoft Surface Duo is a foldable tablet with a different approach: with dual 5.6" AMOLED displays and a 360-degree hinge, the Surface Duo offers an 8.1"-experience unfolded yet measures only 4.8 mm thin and can be carried in a pocket folded.
Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 mobile platform and Android operating system, Microsoft has given the Surface Duo deep optimization with Microsoft 365 mobile apps. The tablet can be connected to your Windows PC for various productivity tasks.
Ratings
What we found
Pros
- Beautiful dual-screen design
- Two 3577 mAh batteries for two-day battery life
- Stunning dual-display camera
Cons
- Nothing in particular
What external reviewers found
External score 53%
Pros
- Good performance
- Solid performance
- Good cameras
- Beautiful dual-screen design
- Good battery life
Cons
- Poor camera
- Lackluster performance
- Lackluster camera
- No 5G support
- No NFC
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Specifications
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External Reviews
androidauthority[1]
Reviewer score 47% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Microsoft Surface Duo has a single camera on one side of the device. The camera is inconsistent in switching to the correct screen to use as a viewfinder. Exposure doesn't always meter correctly, though. The Duo feels like a concept more than a product, and one that needs more refining before it's ready for the mainstream.
Pros
- Foldable design
- Good battery life
- Good performance
Cons
- Lackluster camera
- Laggy viewfinder
digitaltrends[2]
Reviewer score 72% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Surface Duo runs last year's Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 platform, the same chip featured in 2019's Galaxy S10. It's also got 6GB of DRAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage, depending on how much money you want to drop. Microsoft claims you'll be able to get up to 27 hours of talk time, but who wants to spend that much time chatting?
Pros
- Beautiful design
- Two screens
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Software still needs work
- No 5G support
laptopmag[3]
Reviewer score 70% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Surface Duo runs Android 10. Its pre-installed software is a beautiful melange of Microsoft and Google apps. The keyboard takes up the whole display and I couldn't see what I'm typing. The Duo doesn't know whether it's a phone, tablet, high-tech Kindle alternative or a pocket-friendly computer.
Pros
- Gorgeous 360-degree display
- Sleek design
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Lackluster performance
- Unresponsive keyboard
pcmag[4]
Reviewer score 33% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Surface Duo has the worst outward-facing camera experience of any phone I've ever tested. The photos the camera takes, meanwhile, look like images from a phone that's several years old. The Duo's use of a year-old processor and 4G are forgivable; the processor is fast enough.
Pros
- Gorgeous design
- Excellent battery life
- Foldable screen
Cons
- Lackluster camera performance
- Software bugs
- No wireless charging
techradar[5]
Reviewer score 63% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Surface Duo has a single-lens 11MP camera, which is on the front of the device. This camera will be pulling double-duty, both acting as a selfie-cam and also as the main camera when you flip the device around into single-screen mode. This device is only powered by last year's Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC and 6GB of RAM. It would have been nice if Microsoft deigned to support wireless charging with the Surface Duo.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Dual-screen setup
- Good battery life
Cons
- Sub-par camera
- No Surface Pen included
theverge[6]
Reviewer score 50% (normalized by Neofiliac)The $1,400 price of the Surface Duo certainly isn't a result of high component costs. The Duo is trying to be a new kind of device — not a phone, not a tablet, but something in between. It has a bunch of good ideas, but the execution is bad in places.
Pros
- Very good battery life
- Compact, lightweight design
- Good cameras
Cons
- No 5G
- Not the best value for money
tomsguide[7]
Reviewer score 63% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Surface Duo 2 keeps the same dual screen design as its predecessor, but upgrades the chipset to the Snapdragon 888. It also has larger 5.8-inch displays, a 90Hz refresh rate, mmWave and Sub-6 5G, and a triple-lens rear-facing camera with 12MP wife and telephoto lenses, 16MP ultrawide lens, and 2x optical zoom. On top of this the phone comes with a power button fingerprint scanner, support for the Surface Slim Pen2 stylus and a significantly larger battery. It's up to you to decide whether it's worth the extra $800.
Pros
- Superb dual-screen design
- Excellent battery life
- Solid performance
Cons
- Software hiccups
- No wireless charging
wired[8]
Reviewer score 36% (normalized by Neofiliac)The Duo is powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855, the flagship chip that was in dozens of 2019 Android phones. Typing on glass as though it's a physical keyboard doesn't feel good at all. The camera is frustrating too. There's no NFC, so you can't use the Duo to make contactless payments.
Pros
- Beautiful dual-screen design
- Good battery life
- Solid performance
Cons
- No NFC
- Poor camera
- No water resistance
References
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review: Prototype first, product second. [androidauthority].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review: The future of smartphones is a work in progress. [digitaltrends].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review. [laptopmag].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo Review. [pcmag].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review. [techradar].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review: double troubles. [theverge].
- ^ Microsoft Surface Duo review: A beautiful, bewildering $1,400 phone. [tomsguide].
- ^ Review: Microsoft Surface Duo. [wired].
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