Tuesday, 20 June 2017

This Microsoft Surface Phone Has Everything the iPhone Doesn’t


It is said that Microsoft is working on a restart of its mobile platform, and in addition to important software updates, the company could also launch a new device, which all hope to be the long-awaited Surface Phone.

And while Microsoft tries to avoid dropping any hints regarding the surface phone, expert designers across the world create concepts that imagine what the new device will appear, based primarily on existing speculation and patents stained in the last few months.

This is the case of the Surface Phone concept published in Behance by Ian James Straight and which provides a Surface Phone with a 20 megapixel camera and a customizable button on the back using the Microsoft logo.

Although at first glance it is quite clear that this surface phone still needs some refinements, it is more interesting to note that the concept imagines features that appear to be coming in a completely different direction compared to existing flagships, as is the case with the iPhone , for example.
"Headphone jack and removable battery"

The concept provides for a removable battery, a feature that most flagships no longer have for a number of reasons, including waterproofing, which is only possible if the device does not have a replaceable back cover.

In addition, the device also has a headphone jack, which is still a very popular feature, despite the fact that Apple deleted it on the iPhone 7, as well as a stylus, an accessory that only Samsung seems to love for the time being.

At this point, the surface phone is still an unconfirmed project, although there are signs that Microsoft is working on something big behind closed doors. Several Microsoft CEOs promised the latest mobile device, and with a reboot of the mobile platform in the works, there is now a greater opportunity to see a launch surface phone as well.

The rumor of the launch of Surface Phone is 2018, although Microsoft could change it at any given time, depending on how the project progresses internally.

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