
Microsoft's track record is well founded when it comes to longevity of support, so I completely understand the hesitance surrounding the buy in to this device.


Whether at Best Buy or a cell phone company that is carrying the Duo 2, you just can't find them out for display. The greater question is do you "want" one? I think Microsoft should make the phone more available on display for the consumer to actually get a chance to try it out. Honestly there isn't a "need" for any foldable phone device. Then there are those that simply do not want to spend a large chunk of money on any phone, let alone one they may not have a use for. Many still compare the current specs to other phones within that price range and do not consider the cost of this device is more about the engineering it took to create such a device and still squeeze in relatively modern specs.Ĥ. Unlike Windows Phone/Mobile, you will still have access to the apps you like to use, with the acception of a few that may not be optimized for the device. Especially, with 12L coming to the device in the future.
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While this is always a possibility, at the end of the day, it's still an Android device and you will still be able to use the Duo for some time to come. Many feel that Microsoft will abandon the device.

Many aren't convinced it's better than having one signal folding screen.Ģ. A couple of considerations come to mind, in addition to the price drops to get people to buy.ġ.
