Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Microsoft's Surface Duo has been officially announced for preorders. While we know a lot about Microsoft's dual-screen Android device, there are also many questions.

Here is our compiled list of the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Surface Duo, including all we know (so far).

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Microsoft Surface Duo

From $1,400 at Microsoft From $1,400 at Best Buy From $1,400 at AT&T

Two screens are better than one

Microsoft delves into the future of foldables with an ambitious dual-screen device, featuring two ultra-thin 5.6-inch AMOLED displays bound by a 360-degree hinge. This pocketable inking-enabled Android smartphone marks the latest in the Surface lineup, geared for mobile productivity.

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When do Surface Duo preorders begin?

Pre-orders begin August 12, 2020, in the US.

What is Surface Duo release date?

Shipping is expected for September 10, 2020.

What is the Surface Duo price?

The price for Surface Duo is $1,399 for the 128GB model.

The 256GB edition costs $1,499.

Where can you buy Surface Duo?

Surface Duo will be available both online and physical stores (where applicable) from:

  • Microsoft Store
  • Best Buy
  • AT&T

Can I trade in my old phone for a discount?

Yes.

Microsoft is accepting trade-ins of old tablets, phones, and laptops. Users can use the Microsoft Store Trade-in Program online and get up to $700 off the Surface Duo cost. Microsoft accepts old Apple iPhones, BlackBerry, Google, Nokia, Samsung, Razer phones, and more. Trade-in value depends on the year of the device and condition.

More info about the program can be found here.

Will Surface Duo be available via Surface All Access?

No.

Microsoft is not making Surface Duo available through its Surface All Access program. However, Microsoft offers financing options, including 0% interest payments over 24 months, through the company directly and other options via third-party retail and reseller partners.

What countries is Surface Duo available in?

United States only (for now).

In a statement to Windows Central, Microsoft said, "Initially, Surface Duo will be available in the US. We'll share more information about market expansion at a later date." That sounds like Microsoft is testing the market with the US first, and may expand later if Surface Duo is well received, and sales meet expectations.

Is Surface Duo a phone?

Yes and no.

Yes, Surface Duo can make phone calls just like a regular smartphone. Users rotate the 360-degree hinge back on itself and operate Surface Duo like any single-screen device. It uses the default Google phone app and supports global LTE for voice and data.

It can also send and receive SMS text messages.

However, Microsoft refers to Surface Duo as a "new dual-screen device, purpose-built for mobile productivity." According to press materials, "Microsoft saw an opportunity to create something new with Surface Duo - not to reinvent the phone, but to inspire people to rethink how they want to use the device in their pocket."

In that sense, Surface Duo is more than a phone, as it is a new form of productivity. But, pragmatically speaking, it is still technically a phone.

Who is Surface Duo for?

Surface Duo is for anyone who wants to be more productive while mobile. Specifically, those who find they can't get enough work done on just a smartphone and don't always have a laptop with them. With dual screens, Microsoft believes, like, with dual-screen PC desktop setups, people will be able to get more work done.

On a more fundamental level, Microsoft says Surface Duo is for Surface and Microsoft fans, and those who live in the Microsoft ecosystem. Microsoft's chief product officer Panos Panay has stated that Surface Duo is "the Microsoft you love and the Android you know."

Long term, Microsoft hopes to see dual-screen usage grow with subsequent Surface Duo releases, or even from Android OEMs, who may make similar devices.

Will there be a Surface Duo 2?

Microsoft has not publicly announced any plans for Surface Duo 2.

However, our reporting from sources familiar with the project have told us that work on Surface Duo 2 is well underway. Like every other smartphone OEM, Microsoft is like to follow a yearly-upgrade cadence, making a late 2021 release for Surface Duo 2 a possibility.

In July 2020, Microsoft bought Movial. Movial was contracted to help Microsoft build the customized Android experience for Surface Duo. Microsoft is now bringing those employees in-house to Microsoft to streamline development for the next-gen of Surface Duo.

Surface Duo 2 is likely to fix many of Surface Duo's initial shortcomings, including the lack of NFC, Qi, and just one camera. However, nothing is yet finalized.

What version of Android does Surface Duo run?

Android 10.

Surface Duo is expected to get Android 11 later on after validation.

Will Surface Duo get regular Android OS updates?

Yes. For 3 years.

Microsoft is committed to updating Surface Duo with regular Android and security updates. Specifically, the Surface Duo will receive both OS and security updates for three years, according to Microsoft.

Will Surface Duo will have an unlockable bootloader?

Yes.

Microsoft has confirmed with XDA that Surface Duo has an unlockable bootloader.

Such a move opens the door for users to mod, root, or install a custom ROM to Surface Duo. It is unclear if this action voids the warranty, but typically it does not. It is also unclear if one could force Windows 10 or Windows 10X on it, though surely someone in the XDA community may try after its release.

Does Surface Duo have any unique security features?

Yes.

As Microsoft has built Surface Duo with professionals and businesses in mind, the device "utilizes Android security features at the OS level and at the Google services layer."

Specifically, Surface Duo has:

  • Custom engineered UEFI
  • Verified Boot
  • App separation
  • Google Play Protect
  • Microsoft Defender ATP (InTune only)

More information and details about Duo's security can be found in Microsoft's documentation.

List of Microsoft Surface Duo specs

Category Surface Duo
OS Android 10
Display Single: 5.6 inch (1800x1350), 401 ppi, 4:3 aspect ratio
Opened: 8.1 inch (2700x1800), 401 ppi, 3:2 aspect ratio
Type: AMOLED
Wide color gamut: 100% SRGB and 100% DCI-P3
Corning Gorilla Glass
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
Network WiFi-5 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz)
Bluetooth 5.0
LTE: 4x4 MIMO, Cat.18 DL / Cat 5 UL
SIM Nano SIM + eSIM (no eSIM on AT&T model)
Network bands FDD-LTE: 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,14,19 20,25,26,28,29,30,66
TD-LTE: 38,39,40,41,46
WCDMA: 1,2,5,8
GSM/GPRS: GSM-850, E-GSM-900, DCS-1800, PCS-1900
Memory 6GB RAM
Storage 128GB or 256GB UFS 3.0
Expandable storage None
Camera 11MP, Æ’/2.0 1.0um, PDAF, 84.0° diagonal FOV
Optimized with AI for front and rear
Audio Mono speaker
Dual mic with noise suppression and echo cancellation
Qualcomm aptX Adaptive
Security Fingerprint
Ports 1x USB-C 3.1
Battery 3,577mAh
Up to 15.5 hours of Local Video Playback
Up to 10 days of Standby Time
Up to 27 hours of Talk Time
Fast Charging using 18W in-box power supply
Pen Surface Pen (not included)
Dimensions Open: 145.2mm (H) x 186.9mm (W) x 4.8mm (T)
Closed: 145.2mm (H) x 93.3mm (W) x 9.9mm (T at hinge)
Weight 250 grams

What is included with Surface Duo?

Surface Duo ships with the following in the box:

  • Surface Duo
  • Surface Duo Bumper (Color: Glacier)
  • Surface Duo USB-C Power Supply (18w) + Cable
  • Quick Start Guide Warranty and Compliance Guide
  • SIM Ejector tool

Does Surface Duo have an AMOLED display?

Yes.

Surface Duo has two AMOLED 5.6 inch (1800x1350) displays with 441 pixel-per-inch (ppi) and Corning Gorilla Glass for protection. Each display has a 4:3 aspect, but when the two screens are combined, it results in an 8.1 inch (2700x1800) screen with a 3:2 aspect ratio and 441ppi.

The displays support wide color gamut and are calibrated for 100 percent sRGB and 100 percent DCI-P3. The 360-degree hinge lets the displays fold back on each other, allowing users to make phone calls or use the Surface Duo like a traditional smartphone.

The tech behind the screens is proprietary and unique to Surface Duo. Microsoft goes into some detail about what makes the Duo's screen special:

Duo uses a custom pixel stack and each set of panels undergo extensive color and luminance calibration. We developed a new manufacturing processes to actively align pixels across screens. The proprietary digitizer algorithms even consider when you are crossing the seam with your finger, making it feel like it's one fluid screen. Within the Dynamic 360-degree hinge, custom designed cables connect the displays to work together, across a variety of postures. We designed a completely new dual system architecture to deliver optimal performance and battery within the thinnest, lightest design possible. Every detail from the layout of the motherboard and multi-cell battery to the placement of inertial sensors, mics, and antennas was purposefully designed to unlock an entirely new interaction model across two screens.

Does Surface Duo have an always-on-display (AOD)?

No.

Currently, Surface Duo does not have an always-on-display (AOD). However, there is consideration to add one later on through an OS software update as there is, reportedly, no technical limitation preventing it.

What LTE bands does Surface Duo support?

The Surface Duo supports the following global bands:

  • FDD-LTE: 1,2,3,4,5,7,8,12,13,14,19, 20,25,26,28, 29,30,66
  • TD-LTE: 38,39,40,41,46
  • WCDMA: 1,2,5,8
  • GSM/GPRS: GSM-850, E-GSM-900, DCS-1800, PCS-1900

Does Surface Duo support GPS?

Yes.

Surface Duo supports the following GPS modes:

  • GPS
  • Galileo
  • GLONASS
  • BeiDou
  • QZSS

Is Surface Duo carrier and SIM unlocked?

Yes.

The version sold directly by Microsoft, and Best Buy is carrier and SIM unlocked. That version supports a Nano-SIM and eSIM.

The AT&T model, however, is carrier locked and lacks eSIM.

Which U.S. carriers does Duo work on?

The Surface Duo is confirmed to work on all major carriers, including:

  • AT&T (unlocked, or AT&T-locked model)
  • Verizon
  • T-Mobile/Sprint

If customers buy the unlocked model, it should also work on any mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) e.g., Mint Mobile, Boost Mobile, etc.

Can Sprint customers use Surface Duo?

Yes.

However, since the companies have merged, customers will need to acquire a T-Mobile SIM to function.

Does the Surface Duo support 5G?

No.

The Surface Duo does not support 5G. It runs on a Snapdragon 855 rather than the newer Snapdragon 865 or other processors that support 5G. That means if you're trying to decide which carrier to use the Surface Duo on, 5G isn't a factor.

The Surface Duo supports the 4G bands required to work on all major networks in the U.S., but it doesn't have any 5G capabilities.

Does Surface Duo support Microsoft Your Phone?

Yes.

Surface Duo can connect wirelessly to any Windows 10 PC for phone calls, messages, notifications, and streaming of apps like Samsung phones and "Link to Windows."

Which Surface Pen works with Surface Duo?

Surface Duo supports all in market generations of Surface Slim Pen, Surface Pen and Surface Hub 2 Pen.

Simultaneous Pen and touch are supported

The pen is not included with purchase.

Does Surface Pen Slim attach magnetically to Surface Duo?

No.

While earlier prototypes did have a way to let the Surface Slim Pen attach magnetically to the exterior of Surface Duo, the production model does not have any such method, according to Microsoft.

How many cameras does Surface Duo have?

There is just one camera above the right display. It's 11MP with an Æ’/2.0 aperture and a 1.0um sensor.

Its autofocus system uses the well-received and standard Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF) tech, which is useful in brighter environments but is not as good as Laser Auto Focus for low-light situations.

The camera can be used for conference calls (Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Duo, etc.), or users can flip the display around and use it has a regular camera. Since one camera is being used for selfies and regular photos. Microsoft is including some artificial intelligence (AI) to assist with scene detection and optimization.

Which Microsoft apps are included with Surface Duo?

The following apps from Microsoft are preinstalled with Surface Duo:

  • Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Office Lens, PDF reader, and More
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Microsoft OneDrive
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Microsoft OneNote
  • Microsoft To Do
  • Microsoft News
  • Microsoft Authenticator
  • Microsoft Bing Search
  • Intune Company Portal
  • LinkedIn
  • Microsoft Solitaire Collection
  • Surface Audio
  • Microsoft SwiftKey

Which Google apps are preinstalled on Surface Duo?

To comply with Google's policies, Microsoft has preloaded the following Google apps on Surface Duo:

  • Google Search
  • Google Assistant
  • Google Calendar
  • Google Drive
  • Google Duo
  • Google Photos
  • Google Play Movies & TV
  • Google Play Store
  • Google Maps
  • Chrome
  • Gmail
  • YouTube
  • YouTube Music
  • Contacts
  • Messages
  • Phone
  • Files
  • Clock
  • Calculator
  • Sound recorder

What Android launcher does Surface Duo use?

The Surface Duo ships with a version of Microsoft Launcher optimized for dual screens.

Customers should be able to switch to any other Android launcher freely, however, they likely will not be as optimized for dual screens as Microsoft Launcher.

What unique features can Surface Duo do?

Microsoft and Google have optimized surface Duo and the Android OS for dual screens. The result is the following unique functions to Surface Duo:

  • Dual screen windowing
  • Adaptive modes
  • App Groups
  • Microsoft 365 Feed
  • Dynamic dock
  • Universal Search
  • Adaptive Camera
  • Microsoft SwiftKey Adaptive Keyboard
  • Your Phone Companion - Link to Windows

Do all Android apps work with Surface Duo?

Yes.

Any app on Android and the Google Play store will just work on Surface Duo. Opening links in one app will open the app on the other display, so long as there is nothing already present.

There is no app incompatibility, and there are no limitations on what can be installed to Surface Duo.

Developers optionally can optimize apps for Surface Duo to take advantage of the dual-screen functionality by utilizing the official Microsoft Surface Duo SDK. Examples of optimized apps (so far) include Spotify, Amazon Kindle, and Mylio (photo editor).

Is Amazon Kindle optimized for Surface Duo?

Yes.

Amazon has an updated version of its Kindle app for Android, whereby the app can "span" to both display and function just like a book. Each screen will feature a page, and users can simply swipe to turn the page.

Because Surface Duo has dual 4:3 displays and can pivot just like a book, the reading experience on Surface Duo should be exceptionally good.

What colors does Surface Duo come in?

Just one color so far: glacier (white).

Does Surface Duo support NFC and contactless payments?

No.

Surface Duo does not have NFC. Therefore it lacks the ability for contactless payments. Microsoft has commented about the lack of NFC on Surface Duo:

"Surface Duo does not currently offer NFC. The role of any first-generation design is to focus on fundamental scenarios that solve customer challenges. Surface Duo is purpose-built for mobile productivity and giving people new ways to complete complex tasks while away from their computer. With this core priority complete, we will listen to customer feedback and apply that lens to future iterations of the product."

Can Surface Duo charge wirelessly via Qi?

No.

Surface Duo does not have Qi wireless charging. It does support 18-watt Fast Charging through its Type-C 3.1 port with included charger.

Does Surface Duo have a 3.5mm headphone jack?

No.

Surface Duo handles audio through the USB Type-C 3.1 port on the bottom (wired) or via Bluetooth 5.0 headphones like Surface Headphones, Surface Earbuds, or any other Bluetooth headset.

Is there expandable storage on Surface Duo or microSD card?

No.

There is no microSD card slot or expandable storage on Surface Duo.

Does Surface Duo support Continuum or docking?

No.

Although Surface Duo's Type-C 3.1 port supports video out, this does not mean it has a "docking mode" or support for Microsoft Continuum. In other words, plugging into an external display will not give you something similar to Samsung DeX.

Is there water resistance or an IP rating?

No.

Surface Duo does not have any IP rating for drops or water resistance, including the rain.

Where is your review of Surface Duo?

Our review of Surface Duo will be published in the following weeks. Stay tuned!

Preorders today!

Microsoft Surface Duo

From $1,400 at Microsoft From $1,400 at Best Buy

Two screens are better than one

Microsoft delves into the future of foldables with an ambitious dual-screen device, featuring two ultra-thin 5.6-inch AMOLED displays bound by a 360-degree hinge. This pocketable inking-enabled Android smartphone marks the latest in the Surface lineup, geared for mobile productivity.



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