In the past, we have seen a number of Microsoft executives using the upcoming Surface Duo dual-screen device. Today, Google executive Hiroshi Lockheimer posted a photo on Twitter. You can see the Surface Duo dual-screen unfolded, as well as several grills.
Hiroshi Lockheimer is currently the head of Google’s Android system and the senior vice president responsible for Chrome, Chrome OS, photos and communications products. It seems that Microsoft is working closely with the Google Android team to jointly develop the Surface Duo device.
Microsoft is expected to launch Surface Duo in the United States this month, with AT&T as the carrier network partner.
According to the news, the Microsoft Surface Duo is expected to be equipped with Snapdragon 855, 6GB RAM, 64GB/128GB/256GB storage, two 5.6-inch AMOLED displays with a resolution of 1800 x 1350, support for screen fingerprint recognition, and a rear 1100 The megapixel camera also includes a 3460mAh battery. Microsoft Surface Duo does not support 5G, wireless charging.
The device will run Android 10 with Microsoft Launcher as the user interface. According to reports, Microsoft will update Android 11 shortly after launch .
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