

With the triple cameras sitting on the Duo 2’s back/outside and a 12-megapixel front-facing camera, there’s no longer a need to figure that out. This meant the device needed to know which screen to activate based on how you were holding it. You had to flip the phone so that the correct side was facing you when you wanted to take a selfie, and have the camera side face out for other shots. That’s not surprising, since one of the biggest issues plaguing the Duo’s camera software was that it only had one camera that sat above the screen.

I can’t judge the quality of these photos yet, since I could only view them on the Duo 2’s screens, but I already feel like the bugginess I experienced with the original Surface Duo is mostly gone. I easily switched from the main camera to the ultrawide and telephoto options, and also gave Portrait mode a go. Microsoft’s demo area wasn’t the best place to take memorable photos, but I did try out the Duo 2’s triple lenses on an Xbox controller. I had a chance to check out the Duo 2 briefly at a (COVID-safe) demo in New York, and I’m so far cautiously impressed by its updates. Specifically, it now has three sensors instead of the lone 11-megapixel camera used in the last-gen setup. The Surface Duo 2 is a $1,500 device that’s slightly thinner than its predecessor and brings some serious camera improvements. Update your settings here, then reload the page to see it.Īs we continue to wait for Microsoft to release the Surface Neo, the company is already unveiling the second generation of its dual-screen Android phone. You might need to change one of your device permissions.This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. If you are still having trouble with your camera, here is another solution to try: Check your app permissions
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Go here for step-by-step instructions for checking your Windows drivers. When your camera isn't working in Windows 10 (or if you're using an external webcam), it might be a problem with your drivers. If the setting is already turned on, turn the setting off then back on again Make sure the setting for Camera access for this device is turned On You might need to change one of your device permissions. If you are still having trouble with your camera, here are some more solutions to try: Check your app permissions The test call feature is currently unavailable for Teams on the web. It won't be retained or used by Microsoft. We'll delete your test recording immediately after the call. The test call feature is only available in English for now.
