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Report: Microsoft Developing 'Pocketable' Surface Device

The new product will "blur the lines between mobile and stationary computing," according to a report from The Verge, which says the upcoming device is scheduled to arrive later this year.

By Michael Kan
June 29, 2018
Microsoft Andromeda Concept

Microsoft is reportedly developing a "pocketable" Surface device that'll feature a foldable display.

The company intends to create a new device category with its upcoming "Andromeda" project, according to The Verge, which obtained an internal document describing the plans.

"It's a new pocketable Surface device form factor that brings together innovative new hardware and software experiences to create a truly personal and versatile computing experience," the document says. "It will blur the lines between mobile and stationary computing."

Microsoft is tentatively scheduled to release the new device later this year, but the company could also cancel the project at any stage, The Verge warns.

Recent patent filings from Microsoft also suggest the company is working on the device. The filings show a foldable, tablet-like product that can support cell phone functionality. A designer has even drawn up what the rumored device might look like.

If real, the upcoming product may help Microsoft address its struggles in the smartphone space. Android and iOS were quick to dominate the market, but the company's Windows Phone OS failed to gain much traction. Last year, Microsoft finally decided to halt new hardware development for the operating system.

Despite the setbacks, Microsoft has found some success in establishing the Surface brand, which has flourished over the years through several hybrid-tablet and laptop products.

What kind of functionalities the upcoming Andromeda device will have isn't clear. But according to The Verge, Microsoft has been experimenting with a stylus and using ARM processors.

Microsoft wouldn't be the first vendor to offer a foldable mobile device. Last year, China's ZTE released the Axon M, which was essentially an Android smartphone built with an additional screen attached to a hinge.

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About Michael Kan

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I've been with PCMag since October 2017, covering a wide range of topics, including consumer electronics, cybersecurity, social media, networking, and gaming. Prior to working at PCMag, I was a foreign correspondent in Beijing for over five years, covering the tech scene in Asia.

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