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Microsoft Surface Duo 256GB (Unlocked) - Glacier

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Size: 256GB


Style: Surface Duo


Features

  • Room to focus with two screens. Open and view two apps at once or span one across both screens.
  • Flexibility to do more. Choose your mode for the task at hand and tackle to-dos with dual-screen enhanced apps.
  • Get the best of Microsoft 365 mobile experiences and every android app in the google play store.
  • Original design, created by surface. Thin, light, and versatile design does what you want it to, with revolutionary 360 hinge and dual pixelsense fusion displays.
  • Hold like a book, get more screen when you need it, take notes, make calls, or watch a favorite show.
  • Operating system: Android 10.0
  • Connector type: USB Type C

Description

Two ultra-thin, high-resolution touchscreens open to reveal new possibilities on a mobile device. Designed to help you be productive, Surface Duo features multiple modes, the best of Microsoft 365 mobile experiences, every Android app in the Google Play store, and new dual-screen enhanced apps. Now you can view two apps at once or span one across both screens, drag and drop between screens, and make phone calls. Say goodbye to constant app switching.

Brand: Microsoft


Model Name: Surface Duo


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Screen Size: 5.6 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2700 x 1800


Standing screen display size: ‎5.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2700 x 1800


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2700 x 1800


Processor: ‎2.84 GHz Snapdragon


RAM: ‎256 GB


Hard Drive: ‎256 GB


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎23.3 Hours


Brand: ‎Microsoft


Series: ‎Surface Duo


Item model number: ‎TGM-00001


Hardware Platform: ‎Android


Operating System: ‎Android 10


Item Weight: ‎1.46 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.74 x 6.81 x 2.31 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.74 x 6.81 x 2.31 inches


Color: ‎Glacier


Processor Brand: ‎Qualcomm


Computer Memory Type: ‎DRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎256 GB


Battery Type: ‎Lithium-Ion


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 15, 2020


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  • Great Productivity Device
Size: 256GB Style: Surface Duo
I have been looking at the Surface Duo since it came out, and have been disappointed in the final product based on the reviews. However, I have believed that the basic premise - that dual screens was better than one large screen - was correct, but unsure if this concept (which we accept for PCs) was still valid for phones. As the prices fell, I decided to test this concept out. I purchased this phone through Amazon about 3 weeks ago, and paid AUS$1000 for the device and expedited delivery. The device arrived to regional Australia within 7 days of ordering (a week earlier than the "expected" delivery date) so hats off to Amazon and UPS for the service. The device is even better in real life than any image or video can convey. Engineering alone, this rivals anything Apple has done in the last 5 years, and something that one would expect from Steve Jobs. Beautifully balanced, it is a device that you will WANT to pick up and open on a regular basis. Hardware-wise, you cannot complain. Even the large bezel on the inside are something you just accept because it is such a beautiful device. I have had no issues with the response of the device and it "feels" as quick as my wife's Galaxy S20. Folded, it is as slim as the S20, and the glass back and front give it a good heft, without feeling heavy. After a number (4 or 5) updates I was able to start using the device. I set up a few "grouped" applications, and have found I have been adding a new application group every few days as I get used to using it. I will say now that I still maintain my current phone as my main device (Motorola Razr - yeah I know, a very small phone) and keep the Surface as my productivity device. And this is the important point. Microsoft (in my opinion) was right not to market this as a phone. I could not see myself as using it to make phone calls. But I can see myself (and do) making MS Teams calls; making Skype calls; replying to emails on the go; and using it as a media consumption device. My company uses MS Intune for security, and my work laptop is connected to a hub setup at home with dual monitors. To be able to replicate that when I need to pop out, or when I stretch my legs outside, is awesome. Could I see myself using something like the Galaxy Fold the same way? Actually, no. The OS is smooth, and I have had no issues with the gestures. I have even been able to use the camera to take photos quickly - something that requires you to understand what the accelerometers are trying to do. There is a noticeable delay when using it in low light, so if this is important you should consider this. Will I ditch the current phone and keep the Duo as my primary device? No, but only because I like a small phone and I don't rely on my phone for a lot of media consumption (although I do use it when I go for a run so I can listen to music). But the Duo is so amazing when it comes to doing the things I would need to carry a laptop for that I am more than happy to consciously take it with me when I need that functionality. My advice - if you need to regularly be in front of a computer, but want to be mobile, then you need to get yourself a Duo. Don't think it will replace your phone - think of it as a productivity device. If you use a dual screen setup for your PC then the Duo will make sense. UPDATE 21 Oct 21 Okay. So I've been using the Duo now for a couple of months, and I have to confess I use it even more than when I first got it. My Motorola razr is still my phone, but apart from Maki g calls and coming on runs and rides with me, it is not my go to device. I have started using the Kindle app more and more; I have a number of newspaper apps that I use; and the convenience of having ready access to work emails (not to mention the Teams chats, calls, and files) means I can feel more assured of keeping connected when I step away from the home office. Battery life is great. I have been really impressed by the video and sound quality of Ms Teams calls, and the second screen makes it very easy to chat in a meeting as well as have the relevant documents open. I've kept my eye on the SD2 but the extra bulk and camera bump really don't appeal. I've appreciated the fact the screen real-estate is beteer, but I'd rather the super slim version I have now. Occasionally I go back to my phone to open a website or document, and realise it just doesn't compete. With the promise of Android 11 I'd recommend this (based on price) over the newer version. I originally went with four stars., but I've upped it now to five stars. Overall, it remains one of my favourite computing devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2021 by Scott Francis

  • Not for everyone BUT...
Size: 256GB Style: Surface Duo
I don't swap phones and devices all the time. Once I settle into a device, I like to hold on to it and make large upgrades. The device I was replacing was a Samsung Galaxy 7 Edge. It was really showing it's age. So, I looked at everything. I am a bit bored of slate phones so I didn't limit myself. Razr, Flip Z, One Plus, Samsung S21 Ultra - I looked at a ton of phones. The market is a bit odd right now with new phones coming soon and shortages. I might have gone for the S21 Ultra note if it was out yet. I had pretty much written off the Surface Duo after reading reviews and seeing it was priced around $1400. However, the price was cut in half and the OS was patched. I have always been a Microsoft tech guy using Word, Excel, OneNote, Exchange/Outlook. I was intrigued. I have been using the Surface I bought unlocked and added to Verizon with a free SIM card from the provider for a few days now. The bottom line for me? It's a game changer. I have fallen in love with the device. The camera isn't all that great. It's not even 5G. No wireless charger. Not a great batter life. Sounds terrible! But, for me it's all worth it. It's elegant. The hardware is superb. It's eye catching. People ask about it. It's an odd/combo between Google and MS. You get both sets of apps. But, when you get it setup with your own style of shortcuts, widgets, screens, settings - it's amazing. The ability to use multiple applications on independent screens is so sweet. Maps on the left, browser on the right. Outlook e-mail on the left, calendar on the right. The 1 click to launch favorite app combos is incredibly powerful. The multiple ways to use it are amazing. One of my favorite is to bend it in half like a little laptop. Messages is on the top and at the bottom a large keyboard can be used with both thumbs. It is so fast to have that config. I paired it with some Jabra 85t elites. They work perfectly. There is so much to discover. The news application that flips pages and stories like a book reader is sweet. I haven't even started to install apps like RetroArch but apparently it is a awesome little gaming device when you get it setup like that. I installed the XBOX app. Everything is snappy and responsive. I love the Outlook application. I was able to add in 4 different e-mail accounts including our corporate exchange server in almost no time. Having my standard outlook calendar is so nice on this device. I am very excited that this opportunity presented itself. I would probably never have pulled the trigger if the price wouldn't have been lowered. And I would have missed out. I think it would have been worth it for the multi-tasking and flexibility. I am really looking forward to seeing if they roll in everything they have learned into a new Duo2. I would upgrade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2021 by PDX Guy

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