While the images offer a look at the device, including a camera bump and a matte finish, the report states the listing didn’t offer any details on its specs. If anything, it looks very similar to the Surface Duo 2. However, it’s tipped to have a fully plastic exterior and no Glance Bar. Sources state that the mid-range model was dubbed “Cronos,” and was canceled in late 2021 to focus on the next Surface Duo device, which is expected to launch sometime in late 2023. The report confirms that the listing and device is real, and also offers details on its specs. Apparently, the “Cronos” Surface Duo was set to have an upper mid-range Qualcomm SoC, non-curved displays without the Glance Bar, and a dual-camera array. This is all a step down compared the Surface Duo 2, presumably to keep the cost down. Since the product has been scrapped, we may not see another Surface Duo device for a while. In our Microsoft Surface Duo 2 review, we stated the foldable proves that Microsoft can make a decent foldable after its failed predecessor. However, there’s still room for improvement. A mid-range version likely wouldn’t have helped its case. The report also notes that Microsoft is working on bringing Android 12L to existing Surface Duo products, which is expected to roll out over the next few months. While we may never see a low-cost Surface Duo, it’s clear Microsoft is thinking about bringing different models to its foldable lineup. Speaking of rumored foldables, check out everything we know so far about the long-rumored Foldable iPhone and Google Pixel Fold.