Sunday, September 11, 2016

Microsoft Lumia range of Windows OS devices to be killed by December

Meanwhile, IBT reported that Microsoft Surface Phone will come out in three variants. Microsoft already challenged the Macbook Pro with its Surfacebook but if these rumours are to be beleived, these new all-in-one systems will likely end up taking on the iMac as well. The refurbished Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book are up for sale at 15 percent off from its original price and the tech company guaranteed that both devices function properly as if they were "good as new".

The focus will be switched from consumers to the enterprise and this is the main reason Microsoft wasn't very concerned with the dropping market share in the consumer market. Most of the information available about the phone is a mix of imagination, rumors, and the occasional leak. Given that competition is so strict we have doubts that the Surface Phone could bring Microsoft that far. We also think that the Surface design looks better than this design here. The new iOS has its own advantages and drawbacks. It has no keyboard and mouse since everything is touch-driven.

The company has not confirmed any detail about the Surface Phone and customers will have to wait before it reveals more information on its smartphones. The Kaby Lake is the 14-nanometer successor to the SkyLake.

Moreover, the Surface Phone is expected to have bigger internal storage compared to the iPhone 7. The device will have a 64GB minimum and 512GB maximum in-built storage.

The newest addition to the Surface series family is going to be released next month and a lot of people are anticipating "Cardinal", a All-In-One Surface desktop.

It will be equipped with a 20MP rear camera, while a 9MP front facing snapper will also be on-board.

The main snapper, meanwhile, will have 20 MP using Carl Zeiss lens. Nothing is confirmed about Surface Phone features and hardware. If this is true, then it's obviously understandable why Microsoft is scrambling to cut prices left and right, wanting to sell off the remaining inventory before that deadline.

However, new reports suggest that the upcoming 2-in-1 tablet might be powered by 7th-gen Intel processor, Kaby Lake.


Source: Microsoft Lumia range of Windows OS devices to be killed by December

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