It is extremely rare for a product to grow months after it is released. However, Microsoft’s oft-forgotten Surface Duo 2, which debuted in October 2021 with a high price tag and a laundry list of problems and flaws that made it difficult to use, has defied the trend.
In case you missed it, the Surface Duo 2 is a folding phone with two large screens connected by a hinge.
Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 3, which folds a single tablet-sized display in half to fit in your pocket, the Duo 2’s two screens give it the appearance of two huge phones connected together and running the same software.
You can simply run two apps side by side, as if you were holding two phones, or you may spread a single program across both screens to resemble a mini tablet. Both sections of the phone are thin enough that they can fold together like a book and fit easily into a pocket.
When combined with Microsoft’s Surface Slim Pen 2, you get a portable digital notepad that may be used for note-taking, reading an eBook, or composing an email. Surprisingly, Microsoft has not abandoned the Duo 2. In fact, the business has routinely released software upgrades on a monthly basis to solve the numerous issues that the Duo 2 encountered at launch.
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