DuoWOA, an unofficial project for porting Windows 11/10 to the original and second-gen Surface Duo, ironically gets more frequent updates than devices’ original firmware. Gustave Monce, the creator of DuoWOA, has released another set of drivers aiming to improve the Windows experience on Microsoft’s dual-screen smartphones (the previous version arrived only one week ago).
Version 2305.45 (Umbreon) is now available for download from GitHub. The update introduces support for Surface Integration System Service and Drivers, allowing you to download the Surface App from the Microsoft Store. There is also improved compatibility with temperature sensors, such as those in the device’s batteries.
Here is the complete changelog:
It is worth reminding that the DuoWOA remains an experimental project, unable to give you a complete experience. Many parts of the smartphone are highly unstable or broken (charging, audio, cameras), so consider DuoWOA a fun experiment for a spare device, not an alternative operating system for your primary device.
You can find the list of known issues and everything you need to know to install version 2305.45 on GitHub. Note that the release does not support the Surface Duo 2.
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