Microsoft launched Surface Duo, a dual-screen Android smartphone, as well as its larger Windows sibling Surface Neo. Unfortunately, the dust settled on the latter and never came to fruition. But if you want Microsoft's sleek dual-screen device with Windows, there's good news: You can now dual-boot Windows and Android on the original Surface Duo.
Their early efforts in bringing Windows to Surface Duo. If you own the 128GB version of the first-generation Surface Duo, you can try installing Windows on ARM alongside stock Android (UEFI also allows booting Linux).
A little spoiler: the result will be nearly unusable.
Installing Windows on Surface Duo isn't the easiest process, so you need to be prepared for the unexpected and be ready to troubleshoot. Nonetheless, the developers have taken care to provide easy-to-follow tutorials with detailed steps. As always with a project like this, make sure to back up all mission-critical data before proceeding.
While the idea of running Windows on Surface Duo sounds exciting, the project is currently in its infancy, which means there's little to no impact. The system boots, but touch, network, cellular, camera, and other basic hardware bits don't work. In other words, you can't use Surface Duo with Windows as your daily driver. Keep these limitations in mind before trying to use your smartphone.
This item is compatible with 1st generation Surface Duo 128 GB (unlocked and AT&T) running Android 10 and 11. You can also try installing Windows on the 256 GB version, but the developers say they're only targeting the 128 GB model at the moment. Finally, it's worth noting that you can't use this tutorial to install Windows on the second-generation Surface Duo. This smartphone is not supported.
You can find everything you need to install Windows 11 on Surface Duo here.
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