Surface Duo’s first monthly update rolls out through AT&T

AT&T users only had to wait a week or so to get the Surface Duo’s first update.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

If you purchased aSurface Duothrough AT&T, you have a fresh update waiting for your folding device. The update brings the Surface Duo to Build 2020.910.73. That build number is almost identical to the update that rolled out to non-AT&T variants of the Surface Duo last week. Several people on theSurface Duo subreddithave received the update.

We don’t have a complete changelog for the AT&T update, but here is the official changelogfrom Microsoftthat brought non-AT&T devices to 2020.910.72.

This is the first monthly update for the AT&T variant of the Surface Duo and the first update to roll out since the device’s day one update. Similar updates should roll out every month. When the first monthly update rolled out to non-AT&T versions of the Surface Duo, we broke down all of the changes and outlinedMicrosoft’s plans for updatesgoing forward.

The update improves several aspects of the Surface Duo. These improvements add up to a more refined experience that feels more responsive.

To check for the update, use the following steps:

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Microsoft Surface Duo

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