United Kingdom, France, Germany and Canada, these are the four countries that in 2021 will welcome the Surface Duo, the dual screen smartphone from Microsoft already available on the market in the United States since the beginning of September. Italy is not included in the list. In addition to this there is another problem: in all probability it will be too late.
The good news though they are not missing. From the Redmond group comes what can be interpreted as substantial confirmation of the arrival of the successor for the Surface with double screen, already the protagonist of some rumors circulated in recent months. At the moment, the device seems to be known internally by Microsoft with the code name Zeta.
The concept is fully part of the vision of the software house intent on bridging the gap that still separates the PC world from the mobile one by arriving in a not too distant future to offer a cross-platform experience that lives up to expectations, capable of guaranteeing the user the option of switching from one device to another seamlessly and without interrupting the workflow.
Source: Windows Latest
Microsoft will bring Surface Duo to Europe
Many have complained that the hardware sector is not up to par at the 'debut, they also consider the economic outlay requested not exactly contained (1,399 dollars for the basic configuration in the USA). In the list of technical specifications there is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor seen on the top of the range of 2019 and it is worth noting the absence of the NFC module as well as that of the now ubiquitous wireless charging support.The good news though they are not missing. From the Redmond group comes what can be interpreted as substantial confirmation of the arrival of the successor for the Surface with double screen, already the protagonist of some rumors circulated in recent months. At the moment, the device seems to be known internally by Microsoft with the code name Zeta.
The concept is fully part of the vision of the software house intent on bridging the gap that still separates the PC world from the mobile one by arriving in a not too distant future to offer a cross-platform experience that lives up to expectations, capable of guaranteeing the user the option of switching from one device to another seamlessly and without interrupting the workflow.
Source: Windows Latest