The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is expected to roll out with six essential features, such as Windows 10 Creators Update. Unfortunately, Microsoft did not showcase the Surface Pro 5 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2017 event. Nonetheless, Microsoft analyst Paul Thurrott anticipated that the tech giant will release the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 sometime in Spring 2017.

Microsoft did not even mention the much-awaited Surface Pro 5 during the recently concluded MWC 2017 event. Nevertheless, rumor has it that the tech company will launch the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 sooner rather than later. The tech giant is slated to roll out the next massive Windows 10 update sometime in April, the update is dubbed as the Windows 10 Creators Update. Microsoft could be waiting for the Windows 10 Creators Update to launch before taking the wraps off the Microsoft Surface Pro 5, according to PC Advisor.

There's a possibility that Microsoft will debut the Surface Pro 5 along with the Windows Creators Update in Spring 2017, according to Tech Radar. The tech company is gearing up to launch the Creators Update for Windows 10 to a massive of PCs in April 2017, a series of actions that will take months. The Creators Update will have 3GB in size and indicates the third major update to the OS since it rolled out in July 2015.

Nevertheless, the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is expected to come along with a 4K screen with a detachable display. Microsoft's performance-intensive tablet could also have a rechargeable Surface Pen and dock. The Microsoft Surface Pro 5 is said to pack a Kaby Lake Processor coupled with 16GB of RAM. Moreover, the 2-in-1 device will boast a USB-C support and a multiple device connection capabilities.

Furthermore, Microsoft will launch the Surface Pro 5 to address users' concerns over Surface Pro 4's shortcomings. In terms of video playback, the battery life of Surface Pro 4 will only last for 5 hours and 15 minutes.

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