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Microsoft’s Surface Duo SDK shows how dual-screen apps might work

Microsoft’s Surface Duo SDK shows how dual-screen apps might work

Posted on January 23, 2020 By Jarvis

With Microsoft’s Surface Duo dual-screen Android smartphone due later this year, the company has opened up the device’s SDK (software development kit) to developers eager to see what’ll make it tick when it launches.

“Today, developers can download the preview SDK for Surface Duo, access documentation and samples for best practices, see UX design patterns, and more,” Kevin Gallo, corporate vice president of the the Windows Developer Platform wrote. “The preview SDK gives developers a first look at how you can take advantage of dual-screen experiences.”
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