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Microsoft Surface Phone Photos Leaked: Specs, Features & Updates

Microsoft Surface Phone Photos Leaked: Specs, Features & Updates

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"Microsoft Surface" phone photos has finally been made available to the public. Microsoft recently ended their relationship with Finnish company Nokia and had completely neglected their mobile phones sector for quite some time. Now, it seems like they have new developments as images of a new Microsoft Surface phone have surfaced in social media.

"Microsoft Surface" Leaked Photos: Specs, Features, Size: The Microsoft Surface phone seems like it would be of the same variant as the phablets released in the past. The size is the same and looking at the photos details that Microsoft is not yet done with the Lumia series design language. The Microsoft Surface leaked photos from a source then said that the company had been working incessantly to release a device that would really rock the world, after its dissociation with Nokia.

The reports said that the next Smartphone is pegged to be the "ultimate mobile device" that can really bring people together and elicit a new experience to users. The said new phone wants to offer something fresh - something new that all Smartphone users will drool on. However, there is still no confirmation that the new Microsoft dream phone will come to reality.

"Microsoft Surface Phone": What to Expect? It seems like that the new mobile device will be carrying Windows 10 as its operating system. It will be backed by one of Qualcomm's top notch SoCs. As it seems, Microsoft had put up a demonstration for a full-blown Windows 10 experience recently. And guess what? It is powered by a Snapdragon 820 SoC.

Currently circulating reports suggest that the software giant will be starting a trial production of the device as a preparation for its release anytime this coming year 2017. The newest updates indicate that some new windows will be seen popping up from the Smartphone world this year. Here is a review of the said phone:

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