
- #MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN INSTALL#
- #MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN FULL#
- #MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN PLUS#
- #MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN WINDOWS#
#MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN INSTALL#
Please install the skin first before installing the bumper case. Please Note: Our Microsoft Surface Duo skin is fully compatible with the bumper case.

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#MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN FULL#
'Peeking' at the time and date, past the Textured Black top finish.Our team requires a full 3 business days to make orders.īusiness days are Mon-Fri (excluding public holidays and weekends). Extended production times may be required during busier times of the year (most notably over the Christmas and New Year). The 'Aged Oak' skin fit around the camera island is excellent, including press out holes for the dual LED flash and ToF sensor. Glancing at the time and (thankfully) no new notifications on the Duo 2's curved screen edges. Note that in all these shots I also have the official Microsoft Surface Duo 2 bumpers in place. The wood effect looks harsh close up but the effect in the hand is lovely. Nice idea, but there would then be a slight contour difference and I'd rather have my skin smooth.Īged Oak in place, albeit without the camera island cover, which is optional - I prefer leaving this as black glass.
#MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN WINDOWS#
The Windows logo is part cut out, the idea being that if you want to then you can press out the 'flag' and have the original shiny Windows logo from the glass underneath. The texture is far subtler than the previous black leather skin - very professional, as if the Duo 2 had been given matt/frosted black glass by Microsoft. No doubt I'll be onto the next set of skins, applied properly, by the time you read this! My thinking was one look for daytime and one for night time? See what you think, anyway. So I pressed ahead and wondered what a 'two tone' Duo 2 might look like. I got distracted mid-installation (by the doorbell) and absent-mindedly stuck one of the skin halves to the 'wrong' side of the backing paper and rather ruined it.
#MICROSOFT SURFACE DUO 2 SKIN PLUS#
The installation instructions are simple and beautifully shown in video form, plus the Duo's pair of hinges give a great set of reference points for starting each skin off. In this case it's Aged Oak and Textured Black.

I've been through a fair number of these skins over the last few months then, helped by the low price (at least once a week they do a 2-for-1 offer, bringing a set of Duo 2 skins down to £5.50 each). Enter XtremeSkins, also available for just about every other phone in existence if you want to make a naked phone 'grippier', and bringing 'wood' to my phone for the first time since a Mozo back graced my Lumia 950 XL! With physical 'in situ' cases almost impossible because of the Duo 2's 'fold back' mechanics, the next best thing is a 'skin', a grippy adhesive panel on front and back to take the brunt of daily wear and tear and to help ensure the phone doesn't get dropped. And slippery isn't good for a relatively fragile folding smartphone. But as time goes on the glass does acquire fingerprints and dust, plus it's always slippery. When clean and new, it feels and looks tremendous. That Microsoft went with glossy oleophobic Gorilla Glass for the back and front of the Surface Duo 2 is a contentious issue. Not there's a huge amount to tackle at 'All About Towers' right now, but for the sake of completeness, here's a look at two of my favourite new skins for the Microsoft/Android flagship, the Surface Duo 2, quite transforming its look.įrom my previous review of the 'Oak' skin: Features may be on hold, but it seems that I can post reviews.
