![]() On the phone side, much of Microsoft's 2022 focus on the Surface Duo will be on software. There have been recurring rumours of desktop developer hardware from Microsoft, but with Azure ARM support available, there's now little need for it. With Windows on ARM support now available in Azure, Microsoft is close to having an end-to-end ARM-based development environment, which should make it easier for developers to build and test ARM versions of their applications without needing Qualcomm's woefully under-powered (and US-only) ARM developer hardware. Qualcomm has a new generation of PC-grade ARM processors, and these are likely to form the basis of a Microsoft updated SQ3 for a new Surface Pro X, adding Microsoft's own machine-learning hardware to the SoC, which continues to improve. SEE: Best laptop docking stations: Transform your workspace ![]() However, there may be an upgrade to the Surface Dock 2, which is more suited to older hardware as it lacks Thunderbolt 4 support. There won't be much change to the physical design of Surface Pro hardware in 2022, as the Surface Pro 8 was a big change and Microsoft likes to keep its basic form factors stable for long enough to allow partners to deliver cases and other accessories. While the Surface Laptop Go 2 is rumoured to be due in May, I suspect that Microsoft may hold off in order to avoid a collision with Build (24-26 May) and tie in a launch with the 10th anniversary of the Surface's announcement (18 June). The most obvious next move is an update to the Surface Laptop Go. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article. Our editors thoroughly review and fact-check every article to ensure that our content meets the highest standards. Our goal is to deliver the most accurate information and the most knowledgeable advice possible in order to help you make smarter buying decisions on tech gear and a wide array of products and services. ZDNET's editorial team writes on behalf of you, our reader. Indeed, we follow strict guidelines that ensure our editorial content is never influenced by advertisers. Neither ZDNET nor the author are compensated for these independent reviews. This helps support our work, but does not affect what we cover or how, and it does not affect the price you pay. When you click through from our site to a retailer and buy a product or service, we may earn affiliate commissions. And we pore over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the products and services we’re assessing. ![]() We gather data from the best available sources, including vendor and retailer listings as well as other relevant and independent reviews sites. Users will be able to view and edit photos in the OneDrive application.ZDNET's recommendations are based on many hours of testing, research, and comparison shopping. Microsoft also ensures an improved dual-screen experience with the device. ![]() The new update also improves the Quick Settings and brings an all-new app drawer and folder design. The update is rolling out with firmware version 2021.1027.156 and bumps the Android security patch level on the Surface Duo to January 2022. Now, the update is here, but the problem is that it is already outdated and Android 13 should be revealed in a few months. This update has been on the way since 2021, but the company didn’t manage to bring it. The device was unveiled in 2019 and launched only in 2020 with Android 10. Microsoft is finally rolling out the Android 12 update for its very unusual Microsoft Surface Duo. In the other half of the coin, we have companies rolling out Android 11 updates, and Microsoft is among them. Meanwhile, other brands are conducting tests to ensure a stable rollout. So far, companies like Samsung and ASUS are doing a good job and updating their devices. Read Also: Windows 11 now offers better control of what's running on your PC Microsoft Surface Duo receives Android 11Īndroid 12 has been out since October last year. ![]()
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