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  • Surface Duo 2 FCC listing confirms 5G, WIFI 6, UWB, NFC and “wireless power transfer”


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    Microsoft is expected to announce the Surface Duo 2 at their upcoming Surface event on the 22nd of September.

     

    The FCC has however spoiled their surprise somewhat, revealing the Surface Duo 2 is a significantly updated device that finally matches the standard of other modern-day flagships.

     

    The listing confirms that the handset will feature 5G, WIFI 6, UWB, NFC and “wireless power transfer”, all technologies missing from the current version of the device.

     

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    The WC, who spotted the listing, notes that the Wireless Transfer may however not be wireless charging, but may have to do with charging a Surface Pen wirelessly.

     

    An earlier leaked Geekbench listing shows the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 will be powered by Snapdragon 888 chipset coupled with 8GB of RAM, though it doesn’t mean the Duo 2 won’t have a higher RAM variant. It’ll also pack a Adreno 660 GPU for graphics performance and is powered by Android 11.

     

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    Earlier leaked photos have also shown the device will have 3 rear cameras and a front-facing camera.

     

    The full FCC listing can be seen here.

     

    via the WC

     

     

    Surface Duo 2 FCC listing confirms 5G, WIFI 6, UWB, NFC and “wireless power transfer”


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