He is deprived of the main camera
Microsoft Vice President Brad Anderson (Brad Anderson) on the social network Twitter shared a photo of his home office, in which he holds in his hands the new flagship smartphone Surface Duo.
Users noticed that the Microsoft Surface Duo still does not have the main camera, as was not the case with the prototype announced last year, which is equipped only with a front camera.
At the moment, it is not clear whether the final version of the Surface Duo will receive the main camera or whether only the front camera will be available to users. Brad Anderson himself does not specify whether he uses an engineering sample in the photo or a device that is as close as possible to the final design.
Doing some last minute prep before the live stream starts at 11:30 PST over on LinkedIn.
I’ll show you around the home office, talk about working from home, how we can continue doing our very best work, and discus some of the newest things we’ve been working on. pic.twitter.com/ypemEgQx7Y— Brad Anderson (@Anderson) April 8, 2020
Surface Duo is equipped with two screens with a diagonal of 5.6 inches with a resolution of 1350 x 1080 pixels, as well as support for the Surface Pen stylus. The device will run an Android version with a proprietary Microsoft shell.
Microsoft Surface Duo is expected this year.