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Windows 11 on Surface Duo 2 is becoming a reality for those daring enough

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You must give it up to those who bravely tinker with expensive hardware to get it to run software it wasn’t intended for. Such is the case with the Microsoft Surface Duo 2, its dual-screen Android smartphone, which is getting some early tools to get it to run the full Windows 11 operating system.

Gustave Monce, also known as @gus33000 on Twitter, released Version 2211.16 of his Surface Duo 2 drivers. The entire project is posted on GitHub including directions on how to get it all to work – it’s not for the faint of heart.

This project is one of a few Monce has been working on with the Surface Duo series. Since both devices run Qualcomm Snapdragon processors getting Windows 11 on ARM to run on them is doable. The problem arises with all the other hardware like sensors, cameras, touch displays, cellular, GPS, and more, which require drivers and a lot of testing.

Monce notes that this is just version 1 of the project, and while it is still exceedingly early, “there’s also some cool things working.” On the GitHub status page for the project, you can see that the left display panel, thermal sensors, lid hall sensor, Modern Standby, USB C, buttons, and charger are all working. While the processor works (obviously), only one core from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 is running out of eight.

As to what is not working, well, it’s a lot. Cellular (calls, data, texts, LTE), GPS, touch, pen digitizer, Wi-Fi, vibration motor, Bluetooth, camera, NFC, and more are all on the list. As such, Windows 11 on Surface Duo 2 is not even close to being a usable operating system for everyday use.

Monce also remarks on some serious caveats to the installation that you should be aware of:

That last part is crucial because if you get your Surface Duo 2 in an unusable state, there is little recourse for official support. That said, Monce is more than willing to help anyone who runs into issues via his Telegram channel or Twitter.

Getting Windows 11 on Surface Duo 2 is a bit ironic. As we’ve noted in the history of the original Surface Duo, Microsoft had intended these devices to be running a new version of Windows internally dubbed “Andromeda OS.” That project, however, fell apart due to missed milestones. But instead of scrapping all the development of the hardware, Microsoft decided to put Android 11 on it with the blessing of Google.

While Surface Duo was never intended to run full Windows 11, like this project, it’s still a fun thing to see working, even at this early stage. Questions remain if such a device would be practical for everyday use due to the small displays, but it goes to show you just how versatile Windows can be.

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