Microsoft worked for two years on a completely new device, as reported by the portal The Verge . The project is known internally as "Andromeda" and belongs to the product line Surface but with a size small enough to be able to carry it in its pocket . According to the same report, Microsoft describes the new device as a product that "brings together new and innovative hardware and software experiences to create a truly personal and versatile computing experience."

] This pocket surface has dual-screen and it is also foldable as it was a little notebook. The above is something we have already seen in the patents registered by Redmond. When they are fully open, both screens occupy virtually the entire surface keeping the size of the frames to a minimum. "Andromeda" would be quite similar to the concept made by David Breyer just in December of the previous year.

@zacbowden @ h0x0d @windowscentral #Surface Andromeda Render after the last patents pic.twitter.com/CmbvlfETtU

– David Breyer (19659008) @D_Breyer) December 18, 2017

Microsoft will also experiment with a stylus to be able to capture annotations. As for the internal hardware, the prototypes have been tested with ARM processors but it is unclear whether they will choose Intel or Qualcomm in the final version of the device.

from Microsoft. This would be his definitive answer to a mobile market in which he never succeeded with the Windows Phone platform . Only three years ago, the company was working on the Surface Mini, a product that was finally canceled a few weeks before its official presentation.