Microsoft Reportedly Preparing a Foldable Device That Will Seamlessly Run Windows – New Surface Hardware Inbound?

Microsoft Reportedly Preparing a Foldable Device That Will Seamlessly Run Windows – New Surface Hardware Inbound?

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Foldable devices are an emerging trend, and foldable displays are most likely here to stay. A lot of OEMs are expected to release foldable smartphones this year. Google has also said that it will natively support devices bearing such form factors. Keeping up with the changing times, Microsoft has also reportedly taking foldables seriously and is apparently betting heavily on the new form factor. Since the software giant launches Surface-branded devices, perhaps in the future, we’ll see a foldable Surface machine.

According to a new report, the Redmond giant wants to make Windows adaptable to changing form factors. The company sees hybrid dual-screen devices and foldable hardware as lucrative areas for investment for Windows as well as its Surface lineup. Alongside its mysterious dual-screen device known as Andromeda, Microsoft is also collaborating with PC makers to develop 2-in-1 devices.

Microsoft Reportedly Preparing a Foldable Device That Will Seamlessly Run Windows – New Surface Hardware Inbound?

Jan 15, 2019, 3:33pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-foldable-device-running-windows-rumor/ > Foldable devices are an emerging trend, and foldable displays are most likely here to stay. A lot of OEMs are expected to release foldable smartphones this year. Google has also said that it will natively support devices bearing such form factors. Keeping up with the changing times, Microsoft has also reportedly taking foldables seriously and is apparently betting heavily on the new form factor. Since the software giant launches Surface-branded devices, perhaps in the future, we’ll see a foldable Surface machine. > According to a new report, the Redmond giant wants to make Windows adaptable to changing form factors. The company sees hybrid dual-screen devices and foldable hardware as lucrative areas for investment for Windows as well as its Surface lineup. Alongside its mysterious dual-screen device known as Andromeda, Microsoft is also collaborating with PC makers to develop 2-in-1 devices.