A possible Surface Pro 6 could have been leaked in images in great detail before its launch
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We are getting closer and closer to October 2, expected date for Microsoft to announce new products and among them, all the rumors point that we will see new members of the Surface range. They could be the main claim next to a Surface Dial or a new Surface Laptop.
And less than a week from said date arrive what may be possible leaked images (video included) of one of the devices that could see the lightIt is a Surface Pro 6 and we say possible because there is still no verification of the veracity of a rumor, so we will have to take it with tweezers and be careful not to get our fingers caught.
Improving the design
The video has appeared on a blog in Vietnam and has been echoed by colleagues at TechRadar. In it, the name Surface Pro 6 stands out from the outset, the first reason to make us raise our eyebrows. Haven't Microsoft abandoned that kind of nomenclature with the Surface Pro 2017? It is a fact to keep in mind.
As for the design we find ourselves with a slightly more stylized team, because although it will drink from the forms of its predecessors, it will gently improve the shapes by having more rounded corners, something similar to what we've seen on the Surface Go.
Allergy to USB Type C
This device apparently it wouldn't make use of the USB Type-C connection either, something extremely strange although it does not deviate too much from the path taken by the Redmond company, which has only added this type of connectivity to the Surface Laptop.
The color is also striking, where we would not be before a black model or the version of Windows, because despite being a unit about to be launched it would not be using Windows 10 October 2018 Update yet. The fact that can be real is the processor, an eighth-generation Intel SoC
Perhaps there are too many doubts about how to give full credibility to this rumor. It remains to be seen if this website gets it right again as it did in the past and while we wait to see if any information emerges that can be used to compare these data. While we have no choice but to wait for October 2.
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