20 und weiters kann der Chip mit dem externen X50 5G Modem kombiniert werden.» Weitere Infos gibt es in unserem Prozessorvergleich Vergleich mobiler Prozessoren und der Prozessoren Benchmarkliste. Das integrierte X24 LTE Modem unterstützt 2 Gigabit Cat. Zum Stromsparen wurden außerdem 4 weitere ARM Cortex-A55 Kerne verbaut. Integriert unter anderen einen schnellen "Prime Core" mit bis zu 2,84 GHz und drei weitere schnelle Cortex-A76 basierende Performance-Kerne. SD 855: High-End SoC (System on a Chip) für Smartphones welcher Ende 2018 vorgestellt wurde. » Weitere Informationen gibt es in unserem Notebook-Grafikkartenvergleich und der Benchmarkliste. Für Office und Video natürlich ausreichende Leistungsreserven. Laut Qualcomm um 20% schneller als die alte Adreno 630 im Snapdragon 845 und bietet 50% mehr ALUs (Recheneinheiten).Įinige nicht anspruchsvolle aktuelle Spiele können mit geringen Details noch flüssig gespielt werden. Qualcomm Adreno 640: Grafikchip für Smartphones und Tablets, integriert im Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC. Positive: Nice dual display decent processor impressive design great cameras.Įinzeltest, online verfügbar, Kurz, Datum: Microsoft chính thức bán ra Surface Duo: Màn hình kép OLED, Snapdragon 855, camera đơn, giá 1399 USD, lên kệ ngày 10/9 Pricing starts at $1,399, and like Samsung and Apple, Microsoft has a trade in program to help offset the price. Microsoft sells it unlocked and there’s an AT&T locked model. It’s compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile (and thus Sprint) and Verizon. It runs Android 10 on the Snapdragon 855 and is available with 128 or 256GB storage. It has an 11MP camera, 4G LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0 and a GPS. It works with the Surface Pen and Surface Slim pen and uses MPP (aka N-Trig) technology, so the Galaxy Note isn’t the only active pen smartphone option anymore. This is the thinnest smartphone on the market at 4.8mm (9.9mm closed). You can use 2 apps at a time and flick them front one screen to another, or span both displays. The Duo has 360 degree hinges and 2 OLED PixelSense 5.6” 1800 x 1350 displays that can be used individually or open as an 8.1” tablet. Lisa Gade reviews the Microsoft Surface Duo, a dual screen folding Android phone that’s more innovative and enjoyable than you might expect. I just hope that Microsoft has the determination to push forward with this concept and doesn’t abandon it as a mistake.Įinzeltest, online verfügbar, Mittel, Datum: If you would like to do more on a pocket-friendly device than a smartphone can deliver, the Duo is worth purchasing – although I’d still wait for an updated version in the hope of a better camera. If these things give you pause for thought, the Surface Duo is absolutely right for you. I wasn’t expecting it to make me sit back and reconsider the smartphone as a device, its relationship to the evolving world of smartwatches, and to ask all those questions about operational use, social pleasantries and our reliance on this technology. I ordered the Surface Duo simply to be able to have “Android by Microsoft”, to satisfy that inner, extremely childish urge to scream “I told you so!” at the Steve Ballmer-era Microsoft management. As it stands, though, the Surface Duo’s potential is in dire need of refinement, and it’s saddled by a few too many headaches to recommend.Įinzeltest, online verfügbar, Sehr Lang, Datum: Ħ0% Microsoft Surface Duo review: An innovative idea, imperfectly executed I can recognize now that there’s enormous potential in dual-screen devices when done properly, and Microsoft has gotten closer to realizing it than anyone before them. What surprised me most about the Surface Duo during my time with it is that it proves Microsoft right in a sense. The more you ruminate over everything you give up, the more you’re convinced to cut your losses and go with a more reliable big-screen phone like the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra instead. Surface Duo users will have to live with an underwhelming camera that’s a pain to use an outdated processor with the bare minimum of RAM no 5G, wireless charging or NFC and only average battery life. It’s at that point you have to face the fact that the Surface Duo doesn’t give you the same amenities its flagship contemporaries do, even though it costs far more in some cases. 60% Microsoft Surface Duo review: A beautiful, bewildering phone
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