The camera that the Surface Duo will use is not yet decided: Microsoft is working to achieve a high-quality camera

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A few days ago we talked about the possible camera that the Surface Duo would have. We already know that there is still a long way to go before the market arrives, but this long period of time does not prevent it from attracting attention that when presenting it no reference was made to the photographic section
With the importance that cameras are gaining on mobile devices today, it was quite striking that Microsoft did not give some brushstrokes about the features of the camera of its first foldable phone, the Surface Duo.So the questions, and therefore the answers, have not been long in coming.
Surface Duo and its camera
And it was the colleagues from WindowsArea who, present at the Surface Event in Berlin, asked the representatives of the American company in reference to this section. What will be the camera implemented on the Surface Duo?
Leaving aside the technical specifications, it was striking that that it was only one camera for the whole device So the answers about the photographic hardware did not take long to arrive from the representatives of the company present there.
They stated that this section is not yet closed and that they are working on bringing a quality camera that can compete in the high-end of the market for when the Surface Duo hits the market.
Microsoft therefore keeps secret the development of some of the sections of its new devices, something logical when they have been presented with such a long interval of time until they reach the market.
Not providing clues to the competition can be a differential factor to getting to launch a product that provides a different touch and attracting customers users.
Remember that the Surface Duo is a mobile device with two 5.6-inch screens and a system of hinges that allow rotate them up to 360 degrees to achieve an 8-inch diagonal screen. A model that uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, Qualcomm's most powerful to date to run an operating system based on a version of Android 9 Pie tweaked to support both device screens.
Source | Windowsarea