- Apr 13, 2020
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With the Surface Duo specs practically already confirmed being probably released this summer (hopefully), I wanted to know what you guys would want in the sequel. Personally, I think I’m going to skip the original Surface Duo as I trust Zac Bowden’s thoughts that the phone will be released with a Snapdragon 855, no 5G, only a front facing camera and those thick bezels, and although the final two items isn’t a deal breaker for me, a mid-2020 $1000+ flagship without a snapdragon 855 and no 5G is. I’m hoping there will be a sequel to the Surface Duo and this is what I would want Microsoft to do. Apart from the obvious; thinner bezels, top-end CPU for the time it is released, and a strong main sensor camera, I wanted to share my thesis on how I think Microsoft should position this device.
Now as we all know, if anyone is looking to get a smartphone, the typical flagship mainstay at the moment in 2020 is: Snapdragon 865, 5G, high refresh rate - cut hole display, thin bezels, 3 main cameras, wireless charging, IPX waterproof rating, fast charging etc - with every manufacturer emphasising how good their camera is. However, in recent years, another high-end phone trend has been occurring which is the Gamer phone. And the gamer phone is essentially a flagship with an eccentric gaming design, but they sacrifice the camera quality, the screen-to-body ratio for higher refresh rate displays and even greater speed performance through utilising more RAM and cooling innovations. And in this way, they can keep the pricing competitive, even more so than typical flagships.
In my opinion this is a great thing. There are consumers who are looking for the highest end spec phones but not because they want to take great photos, and gaming is just another example. Personally, I want high-specs because I want to be productive, I want to do more with my device than just your typical smartphone, that includes multi-tasking, doing PC-like tasks on mobile such as video rendering, or photo editing, using different accessories, and the Surface fits in there perfectly. I want Microsoft to own that paradigm.
To do this, I want Microsoft to emphasise speed, which means the fastest CPU and the most RAM possible and to do this over having 3 main cameras. I want Continuum back; Google is trying to build it natively into Android, Samsung, LG and Huawei all have implementations and this is an innovation that Microsoft started. If Surface Duo 2 was released with these over the top specs and a lapdock accessory, this would justify it, because as everyone knows, the one programme that’s going to eat up your ram is a web browser with multiple tabs opened. Apart from that, I would love there to be a plus size, which would bring the Surface Duo inline with every other flagship. The Surface Duo display is 5.6 inches and probably, if bezel less will get over 6 inches diagonally. But I want a device closer to 7 inches. I think that if you’re going to have a device like this, there will be people like me who think bigger is better.
Can you imagine, using a Surface Duo 2 connected to a lapdock. On your phone, maybe you have Twitter opened on one screen, Microsoft Outlook on another, and on your lapdock, you have Microsoft Edge opened with 20 tabs opened and Microsoft Word opened as you’re trying to complete an assignment, and the Surface Duo is handling it without any hiccups. Phones today could 100% handle this scenario easy, like the Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra, but no one is pushing this narrative, not like the HP Elite X3. Please Microsoft, push this idea.
What do you guys think?
TL
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Surface Duo 2 wants:
Fastest Snapdragon chip for the time + 16GB Ram
Lapdock + Continuum
Microsoft to own the productive narrative like HP Elite X3 tried to do
Now as we all know, if anyone is looking to get a smartphone, the typical flagship mainstay at the moment in 2020 is: Snapdragon 865, 5G, high refresh rate - cut hole display, thin bezels, 3 main cameras, wireless charging, IPX waterproof rating, fast charging etc - with every manufacturer emphasising how good their camera is. However, in recent years, another high-end phone trend has been occurring which is the Gamer phone. And the gamer phone is essentially a flagship with an eccentric gaming design, but they sacrifice the camera quality, the screen-to-body ratio for higher refresh rate displays and even greater speed performance through utilising more RAM and cooling innovations. And in this way, they can keep the pricing competitive, even more so than typical flagships.
In my opinion this is a great thing. There are consumers who are looking for the highest end spec phones but not because they want to take great photos, and gaming is just another example. Personally, I want high-specs because I want to be productive, I want to do more with my device than just your typical smartphone, that includes multi-tasking, doing PC-like tasks on mobile such as video rendering, or photo editing, using different accessories, and the Surface fits in there perfectly. I want Microsoft to own that paradigm.
To do this, I want Microsoft to emphasise speed, which means the fastest CPU and the most RAM possible and to do this over having 3 main cameras. I want Continuum back; Google is trying to build it natively into Android, Samsung, LG and Huawei all have implementations and this is an innovation that Microsoft started. If Surface Duo 2 was released with these over the top specs and a lapdock accessory, this would justify it, because as everyone knows, the one programme that’s going to eat up your ram is a web browser with multiple tabs opened. Apart from that, I would love there to be a plus size, which would bring the Surface Duo inline with every other flagship. The Surface Duo display is 5.6 inches and probably, if bezel less will get over 6 inches diagonally. But I want a device closer to 7 inches. I think that if you’re going to have a device like this, there will be people like me who think bigger is better.
Can you imagine, using a Surface Duo 2 connected to a lapdock. On your phone, maybe you have Twitter opened on one screen, Microsoft Outlook on another, and on your lapdock, you have Microsoft Edge opened with 20 tabs opened and Microsoft Word opened as you’re trying to complete an assignment, and the Surface Duo is handling it without any hiccups. Phones today could 100% handle this scenario easy, like the Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra, but no one is pushing this narrative, not like the HP Elite X3. Please Microsoft, push this idea.
What do you guys think?
TL

Surface Duo 2 wants:
Fastest Snapdragon chip for the time + 16GB Ram
Lapdock + Continuum
Microsoft to own the productive narrative like HP Elite X3 tried to do