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August 2022 update arrives to Surface Duo with no major new features – onmsft.com

Abhinav Fating Abhinav Fating
August 15, 2022
1 min read

Microsoft has delivered its monthly updates for the Surface Duo and Surface Duo 2 devices, the updates are relatively minor, and come with only device stability and security updates, Microsoft is still expected to release the latest Android 12L update for the Surface Duo and Surface Duo 2 devices in early fall, as noted by Windows Central.

Have a look at what’s new for each device according to the Microsoft Channel log for Surface Duo 2 and the channel log for Surface Duo.

What’s new in August 2022 Update: Surface Duo 2

  • Improves device stability.
  • Improves video quality during video calls.
  • Software version: 2022.519.47
  • Addresses Scenarios outlined in the Andriod Security Bulletin- August 2022

What’s new in August Update: Surface Duo

  • Improves device stability.
  • Software version: 2022.519.29
  • Addresses Scenarios outlined in the Andriod Security Bulletin- August 2022

Both updates feature improvements to device stability, also Microsoft will soon release the Android 12L update expected in the coming months for both devices.

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