

It seems the new device will be shipping with some interesting new accessories. But for those brave enough, and savvy enough, to give it a try will have a unique mobile experience.Microsoft is preparing to launch its Surface Duo Android smartphone, with most pointers suggesting an August debut for the handset. The Surface Duo is not meant to run Windows 11, so you will run into bugs and limits when you force the PC operating system onto the mobile device. Updated Sensor driver to make the Geomagnetic Orientation sensor available.Updated Camera drivers, the Camera app will now start but not do much else.Added support for DisplayPort via USB-C.Updated Calibration for Pens and Touch, not all of the changes are available as of now, so calibration may not be applied with this update (wait the next update).Charging is back into this release, without BSOD issues that have been plaguing it before.You can now use OTG devices effortlessly.Touch drivers are now shared between both devices.New firmware is now available for Surface Slim Pen 2 users (pen will automatically update once connected to the device).Removing a Surface Slim Pen from a connected charging cradle will automatically wake up Surface Duo.Putting a Surface Slim Pen into a connected charging cradle will automatically pair it with Surface Duo.Updating the charging cradle is required in order for the Surface Slim Pen 2 to charge in the cradle in case the cradle does not run the latest available firmware. You can now update your Surface Slim Pen charger by plugging it into Surface Duo using an USB-C to C cable.Gustave Monce, who heads the Windows 11 on Surface Duo project, shared the release notes for the most recent update:
