Surface Duo may be getting its own Insider Program for Android betas soon

References to a “Surface Insider Program” on Duo have been spotted.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft is a big fan of “Insider Programs.” It has one for Windows, it has one for Office, there’s one for Xbox, and it even has one for Skype, and they all share one thing in common: Giving users access to beta versions of software in exchange for feedback and the chance to help shape the products.

The Windows Insider Program is the largest of the Insider Programs, featuring over10 million participants. Microsoft has delivered several huge updates to Windows over the last handful of years through the Windows Insider Program, including Windows 10, its many feature updates, and most recentlyWindows 11 and the 2022 Update.

So far, Microsoft’s Surface Duo, which runs Android, doesn’t have an Insider Program, but that may soon be about to change. Software and device tinkererGustave Monce on Twitterhas spotted references to a “Surface Insider Program” in the latest Android update available for the Surface Duo.

Good morning! Sorry for delay had to jump to bed last night. To answer a few questions: You won’t see this on your device currently, it’s very much hidden away by two mechanisms, one being a flag check, the other gated behind a server that takes your serial number in.November 30, 2022

So far, these references point to a page in the Settings app that, when fully functional, would allow users to choose between different preview “rings” just like users can in the Windows and Xbox Insider Programs. The feature also appears to be tied to “feature flags” which can turn beta features on or off either remotely or locally, similar to the A/B testing Microsoft does on Windows.

These references suggest that Microsoft is working on an Insider Program for Surface Duo, which would allow the company to flight preview builds of Android that include beta features and functions ahead of official releases. Samsung does this with its Android phones, as does OnePlus. It would allow enthusiasts access to the latest version of Android on Surface Duo much earlier.

According to my sources, this feature is used internally by engineers, but a public Insider Program for Surface Duo has been on the to-do list for the Duo team for many months. Hopefully the company can finally deliver it externally in 2023, as I know there are many additional software features that are in the works internally, including anew cloud-based Continuummode, a one-handed mode, and the ability take notes with the Surface Pen on the lock screen.

For now, Surface Duojust recently got its Android 12L update, which introduced Microsoft’s own Fluent design language to the Android OS, bringing it more in-line with the interface found on Windows 11.

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