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Microsoft returns with smartphone after high-profile flops

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After high-profile flops, Microsoft is getting back into smartphone­s with a dual-screen Android device that won’t be out for another year.

Microsoft unveiled the Surface Duo as part of a new lineup of Surface computers. It marks a reversal for a company that abandoned smartphone­s following lackluster demand for its own operating system and an illfated purchase of smartphone maker Nokia.

“I believe the third time’s a charm for Microsoft and smartphone­s,” said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst with moor Insights & Strategy. He said Microsoft has had a good track record with Surface devices, while the Duo’s novel design offers something new at a time when phone innovation has been slowing down.

Microsoft says the Duo makes phone calls, though it stopped short of calling it a phone. Though it runs Android, the back of the prototype has a Surface logo that resembles Windows. The company prefers calling the Duo just another Surface device.

Microsoft also announced a dual-screen Surface Neo tablet, which also won’t be out until late next year. In a blog post, Microsoft said other manufactur­ers including Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo will also make dualscreen and foldable devices using a variant of Windows called 10X.

Both Surface devices feature two screens connected with a hinge and can fold like laptops. They can display separate apps side by side or a single app stretched across both screens. They are technologi­cally less ambitious than foldable phones from Samsung and others, whose screens actually bend as the devices close. Some of those folding phones have experience­d technical difficulti­es.

 ?? (AP) ?? People try the Microsoft Surface Pro X on Oct 2, in New York.
(AP) People try the Microsoft Surface Pro X on Oct 2, in New York.

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