Surface Duo 2 dbrand skins now available for purchase
You can add a bit of flair to the Surface Duo 2 with dbrand skins.
What you need to know
- Surface Duo 2 dBrand skins are now available starting at $20.
- The Surface Duo 2 launched today for $1,500.
- You can order dBrand skins to cover the front and back of the Duo 2, its logo, and its camera housing.
Microsoft's Surface Duo 2 launched today. The unique foldable device is available for purchase online and for in-store pickup, depending on your location. To help protect the Surface Duo 2 and to add a bit of personality, people can order skins from dBrand. Skins are available for the front and back of the Duo 2 and its logo and camera housing.
The skins that cover the front and back of the Duo 2 cost $20. Logo skins cost $2, as do skins for the camera housing. All of the skins are available in dbrand's standard range of colors and patterns. You can configure the look of your Surface Duo 2 skins with an interactive graphic on dbrand's website.
The Surface Duo 2 runs on a Snapdragon 888 processor and supports 5G and NFC. Microsoft refined its design as well, including a Glance bar that can show notifications when the device is closed.
Surface Duo 2 skins are now available for order. You can get skins for the front and back of the device as well as for the camera body and Microsoft logo. Matrix, camo, dragon, pastel, carbon fiber, stone, leather, matte, metal, and wood lines are available.
The Surface Duo 2 is Microsoft's next-generation foldable phone. It runs on a Snapdragon 888 processor and supports 5G and NFC.
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