With Windows 10X and Surface Neo in flux, there have been some questions about the fate of Surface Duo, the dual-screen Android device. But last night’s news about a new version of the Surface Duo emulator for developers should put some fears at ease: Microsoft is clearly moving forward with this project, and we’ve not heard anything about delays.
“Today we’re excited to release a refresh to our Microsoft Surface Duo emulator image,” Microsoft’s Guy Merin writes. “It has been a few weeks since our last Surface Duo emulator image release and the team has been very busy addressing your feedback and has added several new features and optimizations.”
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These improvements include:
Merin also promises more improvements in the near future, and he notes that the upcoming virtual Build event, which is being held online May 19-21 will feature a dedicated dual-screen session for C# developers where the firm will discuss the Surface Duo SDK as part of the React Native and web platform talks.
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