Many reports suggest that Microsoft Surface Phone will be a powerful device designed for organizations; but what does a business-oriented smartphone really mean?
Microsoft Surface Phone: A business-centric phone?
The previous Windows Phone lacks of third-party apps support, according to Forbes. This is one of the reasons why it's failed. With Satya Nadella teaseD a unique mobile device on work, Microsoft could be gearing up for something completely different with its Surface Phone.
Microsoft is a dominant brand in the computing world. It can be argued that if the company still wants to reign, the Surface Phone should have the ability to multitask like a PC with more integrated desktop apps.
Microsoft Surface Phone: The most ultimate mobile device?
In an interview with Financial Review, Nadella said that Microsoft will bring something different to the table and teased that the phone will be business-oriented device, designed for organizations or individuals.
The CEO made a statement that the next Microsoft phone will not be following the other leading brands - instead, making it the most ultimate mobile device with specific set of capabilities.
Will the Surface Phone be compatible with VR headset?
From what reports were saying, the Surface Phone may not be suitable for all mobile users. Instead, it could be aiming at specific market, and offering a great deal of smartphone for Windows fans.
That being the case, Microsoft may not position its Surface Phone at the same category with Android phones but it is highly likely for the device to bring VR or 3D experience to the table.
Nonetheless, the Redmond giant could likely launch two or more storage variants with the highest tier sporting 8 GB of RAM. The Verge has learned that Microsoft could equip the phone with Intel processor instead of the rumored Snapdragon chip. The reports thus far suggest that all of Microsoft Surface Phone models will have 5.7-inch display.