Microsoft Surface Pro 5 Latest News & Update: New 12.5-inch Screen Device Arriving In 2 Versions; Qualcomm Snapdragon 635 Processor And More

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Jan 24, 2017 12:00 AM EST

There are reports claiming that Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be unveiled in March. Devotees may just sit back few weeks before they can experience the newest release from Microsoft.

Fans are expecting that Microsoft could concur in the statement about the Surface Pro 5 during the MWC 2017. It has been known to begin on Feb. 27. According to PC Advisor report, the subsequent Microsoft Surface Pro issue could be in the first quarter of 2017 probably in March.

The forthcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 5 will be having a 4K display. It will also include a polished pointer that can be charged wirelessly. Analysts and Microsoft users are as well alleging that the device would arrive sporting a Qualcomm Snapdragon 635 processor. For this reason, the device will contain an LTE connectivity and extra powerful battery.

People who are fun of watching videos and concise movie clips will be potential fans of Microsoft Surface Pro 5. The deemed 12.5-inch screen of the new device may attract more users as per TechTimes. It may, likewise, possess 3D support for a greater viewing adventure.

Aside from the mentioned above, the gadget may also comprise of two versions: a 16GB and 32GB models. In addition, it is anticipated to have 512GB to 1TB of internal storage. The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 could also arrive with A USB Type-C port.

In addition to the fingerprint scanner and trackpad, which are postulated to arrive with the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is its stylus' battery. A rechargeable battery was reported to be incorporated in the pen. Moreover, it can be charged while it is anchored into the tablet.

Meanwhile, many are so far very thrilled for the upcoming Microsoft Surface Pro 5, which is another temptation in the tech market. They're into details of its reported features and excited to experience it in a least possible time. 

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