The always connected concept may soon reach the Surface Go with a new LTE model
Surface Go. That is the name of the tablet or convertible with which Microsoft has entered to fight for the low cost market We were aiming for a competition with the iPad and in the end it is clear that the Surface Go is Microsoft's proposal to gain a foothold in the education sector that wants to access the Surface ecosystem but at more affordable prices
An idea that can now evolve with the arrival of a model with LTE connectivity or at least that can be deduced after passing through the FCC of a variant of this device.Something logical, since it is a type of product designed above all for use in mobility
Again we would be talking about the concept _always connected_ in this variant of the Surface Go with LTE. The clues to determine that we are dealing with a new model is that the original Surface Go Wi-Fi FCC ID was C3K1824, while now the ID C3K1825 appears.
We do not know more details about this possible new model, but to get an idea of what we can find, it is enough to remember the specifications of the Original Surface Go:
Microsoft Go |
Specs |
---|---|
Screen |
10-inch PixelSense |
Storage |
64GB eMMC, 128GB SSD, 256GB SSD |
Resolution |
1800 x 1200 pixels with 3:2 aspect ratio |
RAM |
4/8 GB |
Processor |
Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y @ 1.6 Ghz |
Connectivity |
Surface Connect, USB Type-C, MicroSDXC, 3.5mm Audio Jack |
OS |
Windows 10 Home with S Mode and Windows 10 Pro with S Mode |
Dimensions |
243, 8 x 175, 2 x 7.6mm |
Weight |
544 grams and 771 grams with Type Cover |
Availability |
2 August 2018 |
Price |
Starting at $399 |
The new Surface Go with LTE connectivity highlights that it offers support for a large number of bands, including LTE 4, LTE 5 and also from 26 other bands. It is a logical step to be able to always be connected regardless of our mobile and that we do not have to use it as a data source.
Yesterday we had a presentation from Microsoft but there were no references or clues about this possible new model of Surface Go with LTE. We will have to be attentive to the next moves by Microsoft.
Via | Windows Latest