Fan-made concept renders
of the Microsoft Surface Solo smartphone have surfaced online. It showcases
what the company could make as a standalone typical smartphone and not the
experimental dual-display device.
The renders showcase a smartphone with
minimal bezels and a punch-hole cutout at the top-center to house the
front-facing camera sensor. On the backside, there’s a single camera sensor and
an LED flash at the top-left corner. The phone, which features round corners,
has a USB Type-C port and dual speaker grille at the bottom. It has a power
button and volume rocker keys on the right side.
Do note that these are just concept
renders by Jonas Daehnert and the company isn’t working on a Surface Solo
smartphone. There are no reports of Microsoft developing a typical
Android-powered mobile phone, so even if something like this is to happen, it
isn’t happening anytime soon.
While the Microsoft Surface Duo smartphone
with dual-display and a customized Android operating system has been launched,
the company has delayed the launch of its Surface Neo with a similar
dual-display concept.