AT&T locked version of Microsoft Surface Duo price drops to $389

On August 2nd, according to a report from Windows Central, the price of Microsoft’s Surface Duo dropped sharply. The initial price of the machine was US$1399.99, and the price has fallen to US$389 in less than a year, which is the lowest price in the history of Microsoft Surface Duo. The $389 Surface Duo is AT&T’s locked version.

This is the first folding-screen phone in the Microsoft Surface series. The phone connects two 5.6-inch AM OLED displays through a hinge. Each display has a resolution of 1800×1350. After unfolding, you can get an 8.1-inch field of view. The resolution is 2700×1800, the screen aspect ratio is 3:2, and the Android system is pre-installed.

In the core configuration, the machine is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 flagship processor, does not support 5G network, does not support NFC, only one camera. Now that Microsoft is about to release Surface Duo 2, it will make up for the shortcomings of the previous generation. It is expected to be equipped with the Snapdragon 888 chip, equipped with three cameras at the same time, support 5G, NFC, etc. It will debut in the second half of this year.

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