Microsoft's Surface Duo would be close to launch by passing through FCC

Surface Duo

Everything seems to be that Microsoft's Surface Duo would arrive before its planned launch passing through FCC, the Federal Communications Commission in the United States and through which all devices that later reach the market pass.

A device that was scheduled to launch for this summer 2020 and that from what we know would be a few weeks away from being able to make reservations. Passing through the FCC means the product is ready, so we are already wanting to enjoy a model that Microsoft has given enough love to give the note.

Microsoft would start with the mass production of the Surface Duo for a late August launch or early September. From Droid-Life we ​​know that the FCC points to "both screens" and to different tests at different angles, understanding the "folding device" thing.

Surface Duo

We know about the Surface Duo that will arrive with a Snapdragon 855 chip, 6GB of RAM, and a single 11MP camera, up to 256GB of internal storage, and what would be a 3460mAh battery. After passing through the FCC, no trace of NFC is found, so it is understood that it would not fall within the characteristics of the hardware.

Nothing about the possibility of having 5G networks and the ability to charge the device foldable with wireless charging. In any case, we are facing a device that is going to gain the attention of many for its foldable capacity and for being part of that Surface family that has given Microsoft so much in recent years.

We are waiting for one of the most interesting devices of the year such as the Surface Duo and that in weeks we could be talking about its launch to the market. Now to wait a bit.


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