Many believe Microsoft’s very first Android device, the Surface Duo, is more or less dead on arrival, simply because it comes with a premium price without having the latest-generation hardware specs. But on the other hand, it looks like others are just impressed with the dual-screen form factor that the Duo is based on, and Samsung appears to be among those who believe that Microsoft’s new mobile product is worth a try. The South Korean company is reportedly building its very own model with a 360-degree hinge, in some ways similar to the Surface Duo. Possibly called the Galaxy Z Fold S, this model could launch in early 2021 and allow the display to fold both inward and outward. However, it looks like Samsung wants to do things in its very own way, so the device won’t come with two different screens, but with one foldable panel. And yet, it’s still not clear wh...
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