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Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Release Updates, Specs and Features: Next Surface Device Coming this March

Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Release Updates, Specs and Features: Next Surface Device Coming this March

Nens Mitchell

Microsoft fans may just wait a little more before the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 comes out. Speculations have come out indicating that the device could launch in March.

Release period

PC Advisor reported that the next Microsoft Surface Pro installment could come during the first quarter of this year, likely in March. Fans are hoping that Microsoft could coincide the announcement of the Surface Pro 5 during the MWC 2017 which starts on Feb. 27.

Specs and features

Among the highlights of the upcoming Microsoft release is a 4K display and an improved stylus which can already be charged wirelessly. Analysts and Microsoft users are also claiming that the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 could come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 635 processor. This will ensure that the device will have an LTE connectivity and a more efficient battery.

Those who love to watch videos and enjoy short movie clips on their gadgets will fall in love with the believed 12.5-inch screen of the Surface Pro 5, TechTimes noted. It may also have 3D support for a better viewing experience.

Expected variants

Apart from this, the gadget may also have two variants: a 16GB model and a 32GB option. It is also thought to have 512GB to 1TB of internal storage. A USB Type-C port could also come with the Microsoft Surface Pro 5.

The Surface Pen which will accompany the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is also rumored to have a rechargeable battery. The stylus can also be charged when it is docked into the tablet. This is in addition to the fingerprint scanner and trackpad which are also believed to come with the Surface Pro 5.

Many are already very excited to see what Microsoft will offer with its upcoming release. What other features do you think should also be part of the next Surface Pro release?

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