Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Fresh Rumors Emerge: Release Date, Tech Specs
Besides, there are also, few new features are supposed to be coming along with the launch of Microsoft Surface Pro 5. The Apple MacBook Pro is still using the Skylake chipset and that is where Microsoft could capitalise on, writes The Bitbag. Microsoft is letting in some high expectations for its upcoming tablet device, and you’re going to want to buy this device after you hear what the latest tech specs rumors say. It would be interesting to see if they unify Mobile, PC, and tablet under advanced windows platform with multiple smart devices. But one can not be sure if the Windows Phones will carry the “Surface” branding or not. If there is one thing the company has learned with their shaky entry into the smartphone market is that they will be employing a different strategy.
Considered as the “Ultimate Mobile Device”, the existence of 2017 Microsoft Surface Phone was then confirmed by Microsoft CEO himself, Satya Nadella. Also on November 24, the company is offering the Surface Pro 4 Core i5 with 256GB of onboard storage and 8GB of RAM for $999, complete with a Type Cover.
The source claims that the prototypes are powered by Windows 10 Mobile 64-bit and one of the most powerful comes with 6 GB of RAM, allowing it to run x86 apps in Continuum mode. Since Microsoft introduced an wonderful Surface Studio, many fans are expecting the company to launch a superstar smartphone next year.
A startup based in Finland called Eve has already raised more than $860,000 through an Indiegogo campaign for the Eve V, a $699 convertible Windows tablets with high-end specifications. If the latest rumors are to be believed, fans may not have to wait that long before the Surface Pro 5 arrives as, allegedly, the device will be launched in March next year. But the non-Touch-Bar model is priced at $1299, so that’s pretty much in line with what Microsoft is now offering the Surface Book for – $1249 for the 8GB/128GB i5 model. In the interview Mr Nadella revealed his thoughts on industry momentum, pushing the cloud business, start-up businesses, and on Microsoft’s LinkedIn deal.