
Built-in 5.0MP front-facing camera with 1080p HD video is ready at any angle you need, and automatically adjusts to lighting conditions to more accurately reflect natural skin tones. Optional Gigabit LTE keeps you connected with blazing fast, reliable, and consistent speeds so you can keep streaming, chatting, or working without interruption almost anywhere Don’t worry about competing for bandwidth. Unlock new experiences with Surface Slim Pen 2, featuring tactile signals that provide the feeling of pen on paper and greater precision when taking notes, sketching and navigating.We’ve taken the best of the mobile platform, including fast connectivity, long battery life, and ultra-quiet performance, and built it into your all-day, everyday device Custom-built Microsoft processor delivers fast, 8-core performance.Family, friends, obsessions, music, creations-Windows 11 is the one place for it all with a fresh new feel and tools that make it easier to be efficient Windows 11 has what you need for whatever’s next.

From sketching or editing a paper to binge-watching your favorite show on the totally immersive, high-resolution 13” PixelSense touchscreen, the iconic built-in Kickstand effortlessly adjusts to the position you need, when you need it In other words, it’s time for a significant performance upgrade from Microsoft. In addition, we must remember that the existing SQ2 is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 platform, which was a slight update to the Snapdragon 8cx first announced in late 2018.

Interestingly, the Energy Star documents allege that the Surface Pro X uses an SQ2 SoC however, this is likely a placeholder. The device carries the model number 2010, which was also found on a device that recently cleared the Federal Communication Commission’s regulatory hurdles. According to WindowsLatest, the next-generation Surface Pro X just received its Energy Star certification.

We’ve already heard rumblings about the debut of the Surface Pro 8 and the Surface Duo 2, but signs are now pointing to an upgrade for the Surface Pro X. However, that could change tomorrow at Microsoft’s Fall Surface event. We haven’t seen many (if any devices) launch this year, and even Microsoft’s last Surface Pro X refresh was mild (to put it lightly) with a slightly enhanced SQ2 SoC. Things have been relatively quiet on the Windows 10 on Arm front for a while now.
