

What to look for in a foldable phoneīefore you buy a foldable phone, you'll need to consider what that kind of device will be able to do for you that a standard phone can't.
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And while that's welcome news, we're a long way from seeing that device. Rumors suggest Microsoft may address our design complaints with the Surface Duo 3. The Surface Duo 2 represents a better phone before, but it's still not the best big-screen experience out there. But the problem with Microsoft's approach is that this really isn't an expanded work surface - instead it's two separate 5.3-inch panels that are further squeezed by significant bezels. The hardware is up-to-date, and the design is as elegant as ever. Microsoft deserves credit for addressing many of the problems with the first Surface Duo in this sequel. You can also multitask, running two apps on different sides of the device.

The design works better when using optimized apps where different tasks are relegated to different screens on the Surface Duo. You can run apps across the two panels, though you'll have to contend with a gap running right down the middle of your app where the screens come together. Instead, it features two separate 5.3-inch panels that open up to give you an 8.3-inch workspace. Unlike Samsung's two phones, the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 is not really a foldable device. Full-screen experience marred by separate display panels
