In addition to the 2-in-1 Surface Pro 7 and Surface Pro X tablets, which were commercially released shortly after their official announcements, Microsoft unveiled not one but two different foldable devices back in October 2019.
Unsurprisingly, the equally ambitious Surface Duo and Surface Neo were not ready for primetime right off the bat, being instead slated for vague and distant “holiday 2020” availability as the Redmond-based tech giant continued to work on getting the undoubtedly challenging dual-screen designs right. While temperatures haven’t started dropping yet, there’s some new information to discuss about the impending rollouts of these two groundbreaking gadgets, and… it’s not all good.
The bad news is the Windows-powered Surface Neo is no longer scheduled to arrive in stores in time for the holidays, according to Microsoft’s own webpage dedicated to this super-versatile beast. Unfortunately, the company has removed the official mention (as noticed by Windows Central) without replacing it with another hint on a possible release date, so we can’t say for sure whether the Surface Neo will materialize in early 2021 or be delayed further.
Source: Phonearena
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