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Surface Phone, Surface Pro 5, Surface Book 2; Microsoft Powerful Products Will Invade the Market in 2017 [VIDEO]

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Microsoft is about to set the market on fire this 2017 with their most anticipated products. Will the Windows-maker company surpass the Cupertino giant Apple when it comes to providing high-performing and quality tech products? Read more details for the updates on Surface Phone, Surface Pro 5 and Surface Book 2!

Surface Phone

Microsoft is believed to have been working with a Windows 10 phone that completely adopts the Surface brand name. According to PC Advisor, the presumed phone is likely to be called Surface Phone that will be equipped with high-performing specs and groundbreaking features.

In a leaked info, Surface Phone is said to sport a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen display with 1440 x 2560 pixels resolution, 4GB of RAM and 64 up to 128GB of internal storage. The phone is said to be powered by a 64-bit Intel processor with enhanced camera specs of 21MP rear-facing and 8MP for the front-facing.

In addition, some reports suggest that Surface Phone will support the S-Pen and could have USB-C port. New rumors also suggest that the phone will run Windows 10 and chances are high for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 832 processor-powered phone and not one from Intel.

Surface Pro 5

The 2017 iteration of the popular 2-in-1 tablet Surface Pro 4 is highly anticipated this coming October. The long rumored Surface Pro 5 is expected to sport a new display technology to bring enhancement to the device's touch screen, a 4K screen display, USB-C ports and powered by Intel Kaby Lake chipsets for its processor, wireless charging and support for Surface Dial, according to Forbes.

Surface Book 2

Although Microsoft has not yet confirmed the existence of Surface Book 2, netizens have already come up with a list of what to expect for the next iteration of Microsoft's portable machine. According to Tech Radar, Surface Book 2 should come with a better screen with 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution backed-up by HD Graphics 520 for GPU, improved battery, support for Surface Dial and Virtual Reality headsets. 

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