Microsoft seemingly ends production on Surface Duo 2 and it’s no longer available new
Update: Most Best Buy locations have run out of the Duo 2. Microsoft gave the following statement to Windows Central about its availability status:
We are aware supply is currently falling short of demand in several markets. While we do not have inventory information to share at present, Surface Duo remains an important part of the Surface portfolio.”
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Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4, the Duo 2 has two 5.8-inches screens that are joined by a hinge to form one 8.3 inches display, making it the size of a tablet. The hinge is clearly visible, but you won’t notice it after some time, and even foldable phones have a crease, so seamless bendable screens aren’t really a thing yet anyway.
The 360 hinge can keep the device in any position you like. So, for instance, you can fold one display all the way back and use the Duo 2 like a conventional phone, use it like a tablet, use one app on two screens to do different things, or use the tent position to play games with your Bluetooth controller.
The Duo 2 is powered by the Snapdragon 888 chip which is sufficiently fast and provides solid performance. It has a triple rear camera array and a selfie camera and they take detailed pictures in most lighting conditions.
The base Surface Duo 2 launched with a price of $1,499.99 and Best Buy is currently selling it for $824.99, so you’ll get to save $675. You can admittedly get better-specced slab phones for this price but none of them can match the Duo 2’s multitasking abilities.
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