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Microsoft Surface Duo 128GB (Unlocked) - Glacier

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Size: 128GB


Style: Surface Duo


Features

  • Room to focus with two screens. Open and view two apps at once or span one across both screens..Form_factor : Smartphone.Aspect ratio:4:3
  • 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.
  • Connector type: USB Type C
  • Operating system: Android 10.0
  • Wireless communication technology: Cellular

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: 128 GB


Screen Size: 5.6 Inches


Display Resolution Maximum: 2700 x 1800 Pixels


Product Dimensions: 4.74 x 6.81 x 2.31 inches


Item Weight: 1.46 pounds


Item model number: TGL-00001


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android 10


GPU: Qualcomm


RAM: 128 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Cellular


Connectivity technologies: WiFi WiFi-5 802.11ac (2.4/5GHz) Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 LTE 4x4 MIMO, Cat 20 DL / Cat 5 UL, 5CA, LAA. Up to 1.2Gbps Download / Up to 150Mbps Upload Bands Supported 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 Location GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou, QZSS


Special features: Bluetooth Enabled, Camera, LTE


Display resolution: 2700 x 1800


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen with Stylus Support


Other camera features: Rear, Front


Form Factor: Smartphone


Color: White


Battery Power Rating: 59


Whats in the box: Surface Duo Surface Duo Bumper (Color Glacier) Surface Duo USB-C Power Supply (18w) Quick Start Guide Warranty and Compliance Guide SIM Ejector tool


Department: unisex


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Date First Available: August 14, 2020


Memory Slots Available: 1


Weight: 1.5 Pounds


Standing screen display size: 5.6 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 128 GB


Aspect Ratio: 43


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 GB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This thing is a serious joy to use!
I’ll start by saying that I’ve been using this as a secondary device. I have a data sim in it and use it in conjunction with an iPhone mini. So as a singular phone I can’t speak to its functionality but I’ve been using it to text on messenger, browse social media and stream content. Media Consumption: wonderful, the OLED panel on this thing has inky blacks, vibrant colours, and crisp visuals. Watching shows, YouTube, and such is great and the speaker isn’t tinny for a phone. Definitely a pleasure for media consumption. I also use this as an e-reader which tbh I’ve never felt comfortable with in the past. Something about single page displays never worked well in my mind, but holding this like a book works perfectly. Manga in particular is great to read as the blacks are deep and the contrast is clean. I read through the entirety of Dragonball Super in about a month using this exclusively. Multitasking/Productivity: Wow, this is where things take a big shift. I’ve used iPads and other tablets over the years heavily. Whether doing creative content creation, DMing, writing, content viewing etc, this is hands down the best portable multitasking device. The separate displays lend themselves to such easy and functional multitasking that it’s honestly a wonder to me why more companies haven’t leaned into this. I never want to be without a device like this moving forward. Example: Have you ever been watching a video on your phone and thought about looking up what is being talked about? If you have YouTube premium for example, sure the audio continues to play when you exit, but the video itself is gone. On another android device maybe it shrinks to a window, or on a tablet a split view occurs, but on here you just use the other screen, there isn’t a compromise. It’s hard to explain but it’s something that once you use it, it makes so much sense and you’ll notice when you don’t have it. Overall fantastic, especially at this lower price point. I would be tempted in the future to make it my single device but for now in pair with my iPhone is great. I have run into a single issue, which sometimes it think I have it folded back to select a display, which is annoying but usually it stops if I close the device, wait a few seconds, and open again. There was one instance where I had to power cycle to fix it. Other than that, battery life, functionality and enjoyment have been superb. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022 by Amaya

  • An amazing device...for the right user
Full disclosure: I bought this device as a secondary device. A small portable tablet mostly for at-home use. And for that use case, it is an incredible value. It does take some time to get used to the form factor as each individual screen is wider than your average iPhone, Pixel, or Galaxy screen. It is almost reminiscent in width of the old BlackBerry Passport from years ago. When you start using this device, you start to see the benefit of having two screens. Opening a link in an email that just opens on a second screen. Browsing Twitter on one screen and watching a video on the other. It is a true multitasking champ. It's only been a few days but the performance has been overall pretty smooth, with a few frame drops here and there but nothing that is a deal breaker. I have been using this as a reading device to catch up on the news, manage my accounts, and so on. I will say that the camera is not good. It's perfectly fine as a webcam but that's about it, which makes this hard to recommend as your primary phone. And because of the aspect ratio, some social media apps like Instagram might present themselves as a little weird. This phone is just so much fun to use and I am sure you will find ways to utilize its very unique form factor the more that you use it. The gap in the middle does make spanning both screens a little challenging depending on the app but I actually like reading articles using this method in portrait orientation. So the bottom line is if you are looking for a secondary device as a compact tablet or even if you are looking for a good phone at a great price and camera performance isn't important to you, this is a great buy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by Omar N. Zahran

  • Excellent hardware, sometimes frustrating software, overall great value at current price
This is my first two-screen mobile device, and it was really just an impulse purchase to supplement my normal phone. HARDWARE REVIEW: It looks pretty ridiculous in my jeans pocket, but it does fit. It's such a weird form factor because the screens feel both tall and wide. Forget about using a case with this, but the included bumper is actually decent enough and gives it some grippy-ness on a table. I'm sure some day one of the glass surfaces will crack and then I'll be sad, but until then it looks great. Hardware wise this thing is marvel of engineering, and it's a complete head-turner. I have gotten multiple "WHAT IS THAT?!?" type of reactions from coworkers when I unfold it, and that's saying something. I love that the screens fold completely 180 and fold completely flat. I love the glacier white color and all the glass. The fingerprint reader works well enough. I don't use the camera because everyone says it sucks anyway, and my normal Pixel 5 takes great pics so I will continue using that if I need a camera. Battery life is good enough from what I have seen so far. Rating: 5/5 SOFTWARE REVIEW: Having two screens opens up a surprising amount of productivity and new ways to use a phone-like device. Basic things that are frustrating on tiny phones are easy on this device. Opening one app, copying some text, opening a second app, pasting the text - now trivially easy to do. On another phone it's awful and slow, but on this device you can just have both apps open at once and seamlessly copy data/text/etc. between them. I was looking for a new camera lens and I was easily able to multitask searching, youtube video reviews, look up prices, etc. I like that I can just flip the screens/orientation dynamically based on what I'm doing, and it's more of a delight than using a tablet. Where this device becomes frustrating is that it doesn't reach its full potential. For example, apps like Gmail and Edge browser are mostly optimized for the two screens which is great, but they each have quirks that make them less than perfect. Gmail doesn't allow you to resize the windows and you pretty much just get one layout. On Edge browser, you cannot open two separate windows so that you can have two tabs open at once. You can kinda-sorta do that but it's frustrating, because it only works if you long-press a URL link and select "Open on other window". In other words you cannot simply drag a tab from one screen to another like you can with an app. You also cannot have two instances of Edge open. So it's like 80% what I want it to be, but that other 20% is really frustrating. It seems like 2-screen web browsing would be one of the biggest selling points of the device but they haven't quite reached that "native integration" type of of experience. Also, not many apps are optimized for the two screens. Some apps are "good enough" at using two screens, such as 'Infinity for Reddit', but if you want to customize the layout you cannot do it. In contrast, most apps simply do not work well across both screens due to the screen border. Some apps and webpages scale weird. If I want to watch a video on my reddit app, I basically have to keep the app constrained to one display, because the app/phone isn't smart enough not to span the video across the gap between the displays. Another thing I noticed is that the display refresh isn't perfect, it feels slightly laggy compared to other flagship devices these days. The specs claim 60hz but sometimes it feels less. Also when you scroll your finger on one screen, sometimes the other screen lags behind just a bit in the scrolling, but that's just a minor nitpick. The Kindle app is an absolutely perfect implementation for reading books and is optimized for both displays. Regarding the software keyboard (Microsoft SwiftKey), it's actually fantastic and I love all of the customizability. You can change the keyboard layout type, size, span type, etc. It's super easy to switch on the fly. You can set a floating keyboard and position it where you want. You can make it a two-handed thumb keyboard split between both screens. You can resize both vertical and horizontal to match your actual thumb reach. You can change the keyboard layout (qwerty, dvorak, etc.), and you can add a number row or arrow keys, etc. You can set it up as a one-handed keyboard on either screen. It's just such a well thought-out keyboard design, I absolutely love it and it is a pleasure to use. It also has a great clipboard manager that lets you pin items for quick restore. The keyboard itself is a 5/5. Software Rating: 3.5/5 OVERALL: Ultimately I enjoy this device once you get used to the limitations. When you figure out the strengths and stick to that, it's great. I love the workflow improvements compared to my other devices and I love the keyboard versatility. The current value is insane when you look at how cheap it is now compared to the original launch price, it's a no-brainer at this price if you want a second device. Plus MS keep updating the software and now it has Android 12, and the device is even better for it. Overall Rating: 4.5/5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Vaughanabe13

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