Is Microsoft Releasing Surface Pro 4 On October. 4? What To Expect
However the new tablet will be compatible with Surface Pro 3 docking station. One thing that stands out is the processor on the new device.
Tech Radar previously revealed that the Surface Pro 4 might launch in two different sizes.
Yibada reported that the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 was initially supposed to be released in July 2014, together with the new Windows 10.
Rumors of a possible Surface phone prepared by Microsoft aren’t new, but now that the company is rethinking its mobile strategy and planning to focus more on devices that could help it become a more important player in this side of the industry, more information emerges on what could be another high-end handset prepared by the Redmond-based giant.
IB Times reports that Surface Pro 4 tablets will feature new Intel Skylake chips.
On the other hand, some people are definitely suspicious of these rumors around the Pro 4.
It is expected to be packed with an i5 or an i6 Core processor and a storage capacity of either 64 GB or 256 GB. In response to a tweet regarding the possibility of a USB C port for file transfers, Warren replied that it’s “not likely”. “October” in one of his tweets, speculations are indicating the Surface Pro 4 may release on Oct. 4, according to Design & Trend.
The Surface Pro 4 will not be an incremental upgrade over the Surface Pro 3 but it is expected to come with more advanced specifications. The Microsoft Surface phone is rumored to feature a Gorilla Glass 4 protected 5.5-inch Clearback AMOLED display, with a 1440 x 2560 resolution.
There are not a lot of specific details, but Warren is firm about his belief that the Skylake CPU will surely be present in the new device.
The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 offers the Type Cover and this doesn’t just provide protection for it but it also turns it into a small and portable laptop. The accessories on the Surface Pro 3 may still be usable on the Surface Pro 4.
Microsoft is postponing the launch date of Surface Hub to 2016, saying it needs to refine its production process to accommodate the increased demand. As always, in such cases, take everything with a grain of salt until official confirmation.