Apr 06, 2017 10:00 AM EDT
Microsoft has been terribly tight lipped about its upcoming Surface Pro 4 successor, which we believe to be called as Surface Pro 5. And while we can't wait for the tablet to be unveiled we would definitely want the new tablet to not come loaded with issues that Surface Pro 4 had consisted.
Previous reports have mentioned that Microsoft Surface Pro 5 might not launch in April and while the report was based on speculative inputs from Microsoft's supply chain, one thing is sure that Redmond based tech giant will launch a Surface Pro 4 successor sooner or later to ensure that it continues to cash-in on the success of its Surface line-up. Conversely, Surface Pro 4 is also being sold at a massive 25 per cent discounts at a number of online retailers including Amazon, which hints its successor's arrival.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 has been one of the most successful tablets so far, but there were issues that were frustrating. That is why whenever Microsoft will launch Surface Pro 5 it should fix these issues out of the box considering that it will feature upgraded hardware and latest Windows 10 OS.
According to Top Examiner, Surface Pro 4 has issues such as slow processing speed, sudden problems with the screen flickering, inability of Windows Hello to recognise the user at times, battery drainage, frequent driver crashes, inability of Wi-Fi, blue screens, updates not being applied are some of the most common issues on Surface Pro 4. So its successor Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is highly expected to issue these issues and include the update hardware and software.
Few of the issues are mounting due to bugs in the operating system while some are down to genuine hardware issues. However, it turns out that there have been no major hardware issues in Surface Pro 4 which led to a mass recall of the hybrid and this meant that Microsoft was able to solve all the issues with software and firmware updates.Top of Form