{Disarmed} Microsoft Surface Duo 2 showed up at the FCC with 5G, NFC, UWB and wireless charging
The launch of Microsoft's next foldable smartphone seems only a few days away. Microsoft has the device certified by the American FCC and confirmed some specifications. We can expect the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 to be presented in the next few days.
The Microsoft Surface Duo is an exciting approach to foldable smartphones, even if it came out late in most markets and with outdated hardware. Microsoft's first foldable smartphone, for example, only came to Europe this year, where the company was asking for a price of 1,549 euros. With such a high price, the Surface Duo competes with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2, and could not hold a candle to the device.
The Microsoft Surface Duo 2 should correct many of the errors of its predecessor, as the FCC has confirmed. The entry confirms that the device has a 5G modem and that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 will probably work inside. In addition, the Surface Duo 2 supports WiFi 6 connectivity (802.11 ax) and NFC.
In addition, the FCC has confirmed that the Surface Duo 2 has an ultra-broadband chip (UWB), a technology that Apple and Samsung are already using with great success and will also be on board with the upcoming Pixel 6 from Google. The Surface Duo 2 will also support wireless charging.
The Surface Duo 2 will be presented on September 22nd at Microsoft's next Surface Hardware event. According to rumors, Microsoft has also equipped the device with 8 GB of RAM, a 4,400 mAh battery and a 120 Hz display.
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