An eye for an eye and an ARM for… improved battery life
The Surface Go 3 (pictured here) is set to receive a power-efficient sequel relatively soon.
As you may or may not know, battery endurance just so happens to be one of the main weaknesses of the 2021-released Surface Go 3, at an estimated 11 hours between charges, with 2022’s Surface Pro 9 powerhouse, meanwhile, promising to last up to 15.5 hours with a 12th Gen Intel chip under its hood and as much as 19 hours in a 5G-enabled Microsoft SQ 3 variant.
Even though it’s obviously way too early to predict whether or not the Surface Go 4 will be able to come close to such impressive numbers, it’s important to keep in mind that this ARM rumor is good news rather than bad, possibly even allowing Microsoft to add optional 5G connectivity to the next installment in its budget-friendly tablet series.
Quality or quantity? How about both?
But things might change with this year’s Surface Pro 10 family, predicted today to consist of two different members with two different screen sizes. Curiously, Windows Central is not referring to this next-gen high-ender by that name yet, so it remains to be seen if Microsoft is preparing some sort of a rebranding effort to go with the looming size expansion.
The Surface Pro 9 (pictured here) is likely to get not one but two different sequels this year.