camaroz1985
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I'm glad they showed it now coming the end of 2020 so I can start saving my pennies. I think with this and the Neo, I could be spending a lot of money.
I'm hoping MS does a good job of stripping Google from the DUO or at least allow Google apps to be uninstalled completely. A launcher that resembles Win 10 would be nice. I currently use MS Launcher and its OK, but not as good as W10M IMO. I'm all in if MS can make this work well with minimal Google bloat and with an exceptional camera.
I feel ya man... I'm still partially boggled why they won't release an identical device to the DUO running WoA or WCOS. The Neo is pretty close, just too big and we're not told it's a cellular device... What do they really have to prove by releasing an android one or what are they really after? I'm not against it I'm just wanting them to embrace their own ability to build a mobile device with Windows as well as one with Android. They just seem to want to avoid that avenue still. Or maybe they still are not ready?@xchaser cheers for the video, watched it and he missed one element that Panos Panay mentioned that the pen recharges whilst attached to the Surface Neo. Unless that was a feature that was added after Marque's visit therefore that miss is totally understandable.
Also Microsoft can easily add two batteries on each side of the screen, this allows for higher total capacity whilst reducing the size of each battery in terms of thickness thus enabling for a thinner and lighter device whilst maintaining uniform weight distribution.
Lastly, I imagine it would be android emulation within a sandbox because native android introduces two extremely critical failure points.
1)Introduction of android based malware into the windows ecosystem along with android based zero day exploits.
2)Decimates any incentive for developers to develop a Universal Windows App, as after all if you can create one android app and get access two ecosystems - both Android and Windows.
Why would you bother developing a UWA?
Personally, I'm pumped about the Duo - there is an entire year until release of the Duo so things will change as a year in the technosphere is an extremely long time.
Edit: According to Jez, the Duo runs purely Android.... now if you excuse me.. I'm going to find a well and shout obscene words down the well until my voice goes.
I feel ya man... I'm still partially boggled why they won't release an identical device to the DUO running WoA or WCOS. The Neo is pretty close, just too big and we're not told it's a cellular device... What do they really have to prove by releasing an android one or what are they really after? I'm not against it I'm just wanting them to embrace their own ability to build a mobile device with Windows as well as one with Android. They just seem to want to avoid that avenue still. Or maybe they still are not ready?
You notice how they never talked price yet. Yes it is a year out almost but...If this drops some time in 2020, with only minor changes and an older SoC which I actually kinda hope they do (Since Android specs are trivial), they should undercut all other fordable phones on that point.
I'm not against the use of Android on the Duo I'm far more concerned about the greater consequences of this pathway. As I can only see Google grow even more in dominance and that does not bode well for anyone (other Google's execs) and the web as awhole.
I know I'm not the only one who would love to be able to dual boot the duo (perfect name too but Google being Google won't allow it - because that opens up the market for other mobile devices running Windows or WoA).
To be honest?
The DUO provides credence to the rumours that Paul Thurrot mentioned in passing in Windows Weekly awhile back that there was a group of people in senior positions pushing for android based mobile device.
My guess?
Either these folks don't understand the concept of transitional leverage / growth points - i.e a company using a core base to spring board products and services from allowing for a back catalogue of applications - best example Windows. Or they do but they just seem to always lose the plot when it comes to mobile.
Or perhaps they are just being pushed by other external factors i.e. family members and friends. Who knows... after all most people think about issues when it directly affects them.
It does boggle the mind Why develop WoA if you aren't going to use it for a mobile device?
Especially UWA's can dynamically scale to any screen size...
Then again it goes back to the old saying, logic and Microsoft often cannot be used the same sentence. I.e. they stopped the update from WM6.5 to Wp7 because WM6.5 phones didn't have the physical three buttons only to roll that back so hard that we saw phones launch with dots as opposed to "uniform icons" thus shoving that desire of a "cohesive experience" down the pan.
In the end who knows... this whole palova is exhausting... lol.
@xchaser cheers for the video, watched it and he missed one element that Panos Panay mentioned that the pen recharges whilst attached to the Surface Neo. Unless that was a feature that was added after Marque's visit therefore that miss is totally understandable.
Also Microsoft can easily add two batteries on each side of the screen, this allows for higher total capacity whilst reducing the size of each battery in terms of thickness thus enabling for a thinner and lighter device whilst maintaining uniform weight distribution.
Lastly, I imagine it would be android emulation within a sandbox because native android introduces two extremely critical failure points.
1)Introduction of android based malware into the windows ecosystem along with android based zero day exploits.
2)Decimates any incentive for developers to develop a Universal Windows App, as after all if you can create one android app and get access two ecosystems - both Android and Windows.
Why would you bother developing a UWA?
Personally, I'm pumped about the Duo - there is an entire year until release of the Duo so things will change as a year in the technosphere is an extremely long time.
Edit: According to Jez, the Duo runs purely Android.... now if you excuse me.. I'm going to find a well and shout obscene words down the well until my voice goes.
Bridging between windows strong point - desktop applications, and the intended goal - any input, any output, is a long term goal, and probably the most ambitious software project ever. Windows has not yet even had much success on an all touch platform, let alone a small all touch platform.
The next phase to me, is clearly that - arm based, all touch, or mostly touch based devices via things like the neo. Rather than the still fairly keyboard and mouse centric 2 in 1.
That will encourage development of arm compiled win32 applications that have the scaling grace of UWPs. In the meantime, PWA is slowly growing.
If, as Nadella implies, the software for dual screen devices will be encouraged to be relatively OS agnostic, then switching to windows core later might be fairly trivial. Because at this stage only microsoft based devices have dual screens, software written for them might have relatively little to do with the host OS, and may be highly portable between those devices.
There is footage of a pen being used.
And panos has hinted at a clever, unusual solution for the camera.
1) There are many reasons why touch "failed" for Microsoft but they have already been discussed adnausem.
2) I didn't say the Pen wasn't being used lol.
In any case there is still over 12 months so there is still time for Microsoft to release a WoA version of the Duo. If they do I'm buying it in a heart beat... because by then I will have plenty of money saved for an outright purchase lol.
The more I look into the Duo... the my admiration of the astounding levels of engineering of the DUO just grows.
To be able to create a hinge that is both sturdy that can maintain various angles AND be easy as well smooth to operate / open is no easy task.
There is footage of a pen being used.
And panos has hinted at a clever, unusual solution for the camera.
Can you elaborate what panos said about camera solution. Did he hinted split camera setup that Microsoft patented.
@xchaser
1)Introduction of android based malware into the windows ecosystem along with android based zero day exploits.
2)Decimates any incentive for developers to develop a Universal Windows App, as after all if you can create one android app and get access two ecosystems - both Android and Windows.
I feel ya man... I'm still partially boggled why they won't release an identical device to the DUO running WoA or WCOS. The Neo is pretty close, just too big and we're not told it's a cellular device... What do they really have to prove by releasing an android one or what are they really after? I'm not against it I'm just wanting them to embrace their own ability to build a mobile device with Windows as well as one with Android. They just seem to want to avoid that avenue still. Or maybe they still are not ready?
Ditto ditto... I thought that as well but being a software company they can make room for uwp, pwa, win32, etc etc on one device if they wanted too. Heck just run it with Chromium Edge and I'll be good to go with that messaging phone and outlook.I initially thought the same thing, but I quickly remembered, it's all about the Apps.
Yeah that hinge is a peice of art.