List of dual-touchscreen devices

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The following is a list of dual-touchscreen devices. Note this list does not include unreleased devices.

BrandNameRelease Date

(yyyy-mm-dd)

DisplayOperating

System

TypeNotes
Acer Iconia 6120 2011-01(2) 14 in 1366x768 LCD [1] Windows 7 LaptopTouchscreens do not function properly in versions of Windows after Windows 8.1.
enTourage eDGe 2011-11(1) 10.1 in 1024x600 TFT

(1) 9.7 in 1200x825 E-ink [2]

Android 2.2 Tablet
Honor Magic V2022-01-10(Internal) 7.9 in 2272x1984 AMOLED

(External) 6.45 in 2560x1080 AMOLED

Android 12 [3] Foldable phablet
Magic Vs2022-11-23Android 13 [4]
Magic V22023-07-12(Internal) 7.92 in 2344x2156 AMOLED

(External) 6.43 in 2376x1060 AMOLED [5]

Android 13
Huawei Mate X2 2021-02-25(Internal) 8 in 2480x2200 AMOLED

(External) 6.45 in 2700x1160 AMOLED

Android 10 Foldable phablet
Mate X32023-04-08(Internal) 7.85 in 2496x2224 AMOLED

(External) 6.4 in 2504x1080 AMOLED

Android 12
Kyocera Communications Echo 2011-04-17(2) 3.5 in 800x480 TFT [6] Android 2.2.1 Original

Android 2.3.3 Latest

Smartphone
Lenovo Yoga Book C9302018(1) 10.8 in 2560x1600 IPS

(1) 10.8 in 1920x1080 E-ink [7]

Windows 10 Laptop
Yoga Book 9i2023(1) 13.3 in 2880x1800 OLED

(1) 13.3 in 2880x1800 OLED [8]

Windows 11 Laptop
LG Wing 2020-10-15(Main) 6.8 in 2460x1080 P-OLED

(Secondary) 3.9 in 1240x1080

Android 10 Original
Microsoft Surface Duo 2020-09-10 [9] (2) 5.6 in 1800x1350 AMOLED Android 10 Original

Android 12L Latest

Smartphone
Surface Duo 2 2021-09-22(2) 5.8 in 1892x1344 AMOLED [10] Android 11 Original

Android 12L Latest

Smartphone
NEC Medias W N-05E2013-04(2) 4.3 in [11] 960x540 TFT Android 4.1 Smartphone
Oppo Find N2021-12-17(Internal) 7.1 in 1920x1792 AMOLED

(External) 5.49 in 1972x988 AMOLED [12]

Android 11 Original

Android 13 Latest

Foldable phablet
Find N22022-12-23(Internal) 7.1 in 1920x1792 AMOLED

(External) 5.54 in 2122x1080 AMOLED

Android 13Foldable phablet
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2019-09-06(Internal) 7.3 in 2152x1536 AMOLED

(External) 4.6 in 1680x720 AMOLED

Android 9 Original

Android 12L Latest

Foldable phablet
Galaxy Z Fold 2 2020-09-18(Internal) 7.6 in 2208x1768 AMOLED

(External) 6.2 in 2260x816 AMOLED

Android 10 Original

Android 13 Latest [13]

Galaxy Z Fold 3 2021-08-27(Internal) 7.6 in 2208x1768 AMOLED

(External) 6.23 in 2268x832 AMOLED

Android 11 Original

Android 13 Latest

Galaxy Z Fold 4 2022-08-25(Internal) 7.6 in 2176x1812 AMOLED

(External) 6.2 in 2376x904 AMOLED [14]

Android 12L Original

Android 13 Latest

Galaxy Z Fold 5 2023-08-11(Internal) 7.6 in 2176x1812 AMOLED

(External) 6.2 in 2316x904 AMOLED

Android 13 Original
Sony Tablet P 2011-12(2) 5.5 in 1024x480 LCD [15] Android 3.2 Original

Android 4.0.4 Latest

Tablet
Toshiba Libretto W100 2010-07 [16] (2) 7 in 1024x600 LCD Windows 7 Laptop
Vivo X Fold 2022-04-11 [17] (Internal) 8.03 in 2160x1916 AMOLED

(External) 6.53 in 2520x1080 AMOLED

Android 12Foldable phablet
X Fold+ 2022-09-26 [18]
Xiaomi Mi Mix Fold2021-03(Internal) 8.01 in 2480x1860 AMOLED

(External) 6.52 in 2520x840 AMOLED

Android 10 [19] Foldable phablet
Mix Fold 2 2022-08-11(Internal) 8.02 in 2160x1914 AMOLED

(External) 6.56 in 2520x1080 AMOLED

Android 12 [20]
ZTE Axon M2017-10(2) 5.2 in 1920x1080 LCD [21] Android 7.1.2 Smartphone

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