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Microsoft’s Surface Pro LTE Launching December 1, Surface Book 2 Next Month?

Just in time for Christmas, Microsoft will launch its Surface Pro LTE variant in December. That means next month’s Future Decoded keynote is likely to see the Surface Book 2 launched.

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will launch its LTE just in time for the Christmas rush. Neowin reports the company will make its LTE version of the hybrid available from December 1. While this is good news, it also kills any hopes of a “new” Surface Pro product in the coming months.

The Surface Pro LTE was announced back in May during an event in Shanghai. That was the same event where Microsoft officially launched the new Surface Pro. The Wi-Fi model of the device has been available for months, but the company said we would have to wait for the LTE variant.

According to the report, Microsoft's Surface Pro program manager, Tim Golik, confirmed the December 1 launch date at yesterday.

Last month we reported that Microsoft would make Surface the focus of its keynote at Future Decoded next month. This means the company is almost certain to launch a new product.

Surface chief Panos Panay will undoubtedly talk about the Surface Pro LTE, although we doubt it will be the focus of the event. However, it does mean we are unlikely to see a new Surface Pro launch. Some may argue that was obvious considering the existing Surface Pro launched in May.

That leaves questions regarding which Surface device will get a bump. While the Surface Phone may generate more heat in the coming weeks, the most likely answer is the .

Microsoft's hybrid laptop went through a spec bump last year, but in terms of design it is the same product that launched two years ago. It is arguably due an overhaul. Golik was asked about a new Surface Book at Ignite. He declined to answer specifics, although he teased that the audience should wait and see.

Surface Pro LTE

Panay will discuss the new variant at Future Decoded, included any possible upgrades it has over the existing model. However, it is likely aside from the added connectivity options, he specs will remain the same as the Wi-Fi Surface Pro.

Here are the specs:

  • 7th Gen Intel Core processor with fanless design
  • 5 hours of battery life
  • 165-degree tiltable hinge for “Studio Mode”
  • 5mm thick, 1.69 lbs
  • New Surface Pen with 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity
  • New tilt functionality for better angle detection and accuracy
  • Improved Surface Pro Signature Type Cover with 1.3mm of key travel and high-quality scissor mechanism
  • 3? PixelSense touch display, 3:2 aspect ratio, 267 PPI with Dial and new Surface Pen support
  • Full-size glass trackpad with five finger multi-touch support
  • Platinum, Burgandy, Cobalt, Blue and Black styles for Signature Type Cover, Surface Pen, Arc Mouse

Last Updated on April 9, 2020 11:57 am CEST by Luke Jones

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Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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