It seems to be a very important couple of months for tech giants Microsoft as the company has been rolling out quite a number of high-end devices into the market along with the announcement of their much awaited Xbox 2: Project Scorpio. However, even though the gaming console and their newly rolled out Surface studio are gizmos only the for the incredibly deep-pocketed, Microsoft’s upcoming line of Surface Phones seem to be one product that would cater to quite a wide section of people looking for a premium smartphone to carry around.
Now the MWC 2017 is supposed to be one such event in which Microsoft has promised to deliver ” Great Things” but whether that would definitely meet up to the huge amount of speculations leading up to the event or not, we have to wait and see. The Microsoft Surface Phones are pegged to definitely surface on the market but there are possibilities that the unveiling of this high-end device might just be stalled for the time being by the tech giants. Instead, Microsoft could also lay stress on their advancement they have put in to bring fully functional Windows 10 to the upcoming smartphones.
At MWC 2015, Microsoft had released Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL. Now considering the fact that smartphone launches are a requisite for the company at the MWC, we may very well see at least one variant of the surface phone unveiled although no nearby launch or availability dates have been received as of yet. Nevertheless, the Surface Phone 2017 is most likely to be rolled out in three segments. Microsoft Surface Phone will pack a 5.7-inch touchscreen display with 2K resolution. The buyers will get core Microsoft systems like Exchange Server, Office 365, Azure AD and Skype on the Surface Phone. The phone will also include a USB Type-C port for quick charging and super-fast data transfer.
Nevertheless, the Surface Phone 2017 is most likely to be rolled out in three segments. Microsoft Surface Phone will pack a 5.7-inch touchscreen display with 2K resolution. The buyers will get core Microsoft systems like Exchange Server, Office 365, Azure AD and Skype on the Surface Phone. The phone will also include a USB Type-C port for quick charging and super-fast data transfer. now regarding the chipset incorporated in the device, there have been numerous rumours regarding it. Microsoft seems to have built tie-ups with today’s top commercial chipset manufacturer Qualcomm in order to develop specific high-end chipsets for future windows phone including the upcoming Surface phone variants. The devices are pegged to sport a price tag between $400 to $700.
There haven’t been any significant information regarding the release of this new device by Microsoft and eager Surface phone enthusiast will definitely have their fingers crossed ahead of the MWC 2017.