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Microsoft Updates Surface Pro 4 Firmware on All Windows 10 Devices

The Surface Pro 4 firmware update improves reliability, performance and battery life across the board. It's the first since March that's available to all Windows 10 users.

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Microsoft may have ditched the 5 on its new Surface Pro tablet, but that doesn’t mean it’s forgotten about its predecessor. Last night the company began to roll out a significant firmware update to all Pro 4’s running Windows 10.

That’s a change from previous updates, which often targeted the Creators Update exclusively. In general, it improves performance, reliability, and battery life.

Surface Pro 4 Firmware Changelog

However, if you want to get into specifics, Microsoft has now made the full changelog available:

  • Microsoft Driver update for Surface Embedded Controller Firmware:  Surface Embedded Controller Firmware 103.1684.256.0 improves battery life during sleep.
  • Intel Corporation driver update for Intel Precise Touch Device: Intel Precise Touch Device 1.2.0.83 disables touch when cover is closed, and improves stability.
  • Surface driver update for Surface Integration: Surface Integration 1.0.121.0 adjusts system Hibernation defaults.
  • Microsoft driver update for Surface Touch Servicing ML: Surface Touch Servicing ML 1.0.724.0 optimizes touch functionality.
  • Surface driver update for Surface System Aggregator: Surface System Aggregator 103.1610.256.0 resolves screen brightness issue when device comes out of sleep.
  • Surface driver update for Surface UEFI: Surface UEFI 106.1624.768.0 refines brightness settings.
  • Microsoft Driver update for Surface Touch: Surface Touch 57.1.1.1 optimizes touch functionality.

This is the most significant update in a while, and it’s good to see Microsoft’s continued support and improvement. Though there’s nothing about it in the notes, there has been speculation about Surface Dial support and the new Pen. It’s hard to say what’s included in “optimizes touch functionality”, but I wouldn’t get your hopes up just yet.

As usual, you can get this update by heading to Settings>Windows Update>Update Now. They come on a gradual basis, so if you don’t see it yet then it may be in your region later.

You can read the full changelog here.

Last Updated on April 9, 2020 11:58 am CEST by Ryan Maskell

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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