Microsoft has just begun taking pre-orders for the Surface Duo after months of it being teased. Of course, the company showed off the Surface Duo in October last year but Microsoft did not share many details about the device and its specifications at the time.

Now that the device is close going on sale to the public, the company has shared all the necessary details about the Android-powered foldable device. Keeping the specs aside, one of the most important factors is the software.

The Surface Duo is Microsoft’s first real attempt to bring a device running on Android to the masses. Although, it’s $1,399 price tag might not be appealing to many individuals. Nevertheless, the company has confirmed with Android Authority that the Surface Duo will get 3 major Android OS updates.

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Therefore, interested users might not have to worry about the device being stuck on old software after two years. While iOS users might laugh off the petty 3 major OS updates, Android users know all too well about the update situation on Android devices.

Not many OEMs provide 3 years of software updates. In fact, up until recently, Google was the only major vendor to provide 3 years of software updates. And now Samsung has also confirmed that it will be providing up to 3 major OS updates for its flagships.

While three years of software updates aren’t as good as Apple’s 4-5 major OS updates, it’s a lot better than the existing update cycles for many Android OEMs. Nonetheless, the Surface Duo is scheduled to be launched on September 11 in the US and may arrive with Android 10 onboard.

Although there’s a slight chance it might come with Android 11 pre-installed. If that’s the case, users can expect to receive the update to Android 14. But we’ll have to wait until the official launch of the Microsoft Surface Duo to know more.

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Dwayne Cubbins
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I've been interested in tech for as long as I can remember. And I used to be a Windows Phone enthusiast. When I am not writing about tech, I'm on the couch playing games with my squad. Oh, I also play the guitar and drums.

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