'Microsoft Surface Phone 2017 Updates: Price, Specs, Features, Release Date

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Mar 10, 2017 01:52 PM EST

Microsoft Corporation hasn't given up yet despite a firm competition with Apple Inc., along with the other massive and multination corporations leading the industry. It may be a risky attempt but the company would have to make a better and quicker move to earn a significant market share.

According to Trusted Reviews, though Microsoft already launched "Lumia 950", "Lumia 950 XL" and "Windows 10 Mobile", these products weren't patronized by the public. To deal with this matter, the company would have to release a more efficient smartphone that can be well matched with iOS and Android devices -- and that's the Microsoft Surface Phone 2017.

It is rumored that by the first half of 2017, Microsoft Surface Phone 2017 could be launched. The estimated cost would be from $699 to $1100. It could also be powered by Intel or Snapdragon 835 CPU, a 128GB storage capacity with expandable microSD slot and 4GB of RAM, as reported by iSports Times.

In addition, reports alleged that the Microsoft Surface Phone 2017 would have 1440 x 2560 pixels in Quad-HD resolution. A 21MP-rear and 8MP-front cameras would be installed to the hardware along with a USD-C port and Surface pen. As stated by Auto World News, the smartphone's specs were developed well. it would feature a glass structure without physical button and a curved screen display, like that of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Plus, it is said that it will have 3 variants. The foldable Surface Phone might be stuck with a 5.5 AMOLED display.

Well, we have to admit, the team behind the enhancement of Surface Pro, Surface Book, and Surface Studio has done an exceptional job in competing with the other large smartphone companies. Apparently, they are also the same set of developers for Microsoft Surface Phone 2017. So some are expecting a positive outcome of company's next big move. The big question is -- Would it pace the other Microsoft products?

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