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Microsoft's next Surface Duo may feature foldable screen

By IANS | Updated: January 11, 2023 14:00 IST

San Francisco, Jan 11 Microsoft's upcoming Surface Duo will reportedly feature a "true" foldable design instead of a ...

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San Francisco, Jan 11 Microsoft's upcoming Surface Duo will reportedly feature a "true" foldable design instead of a dual-screen.

The information came from sources who are familiar with the company's plans, reports Windows Central.

Microsoft has decided to switch to a more traditional foldable design with a 180-degree hinge, internal foldable screen and external cover display after a long year of hardware research and experimentation.

The tech giant began exploring single-screen foldable designs as a successor to the Surface Duo 2, the report said.

In September last year, it was reported that the upcoming Surface Duo 3 is expected to feature a similar design to Samsung's foldable smartphone Galaxy Z Fold 4.

A patent had revealed the design of a new Surface product. That might be the Surface Duo 3, which interestingly enough, features a design reminiscent of a foldable Samsung foldable smartphone.

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