Microsoft Surface Pro 5 leaks continue to flourish on the web. The highly anticipated successor to Surface Pro 4 appears to be making some noises about its existence.
A new leak confirming the existence of the upcoming Surface Pro 5 has come out on LinkedIn. The new flagship was mentioned in the profile of one of the employees of Microsoft.
Toby Fitch, Microsoft product designer, has enlisted Surface Pro 5 in his profile at LinkedIn. According to his profile, he belongs to a team called Analog Speech Design Team, who is focused on Research and Development for future devices. The designer specified HoloLens, Xbox and Surface Pro 5 in the list of future devices they are working on, PcAdvisor reported.
Aside from this LinkedIn profile leak, another proof has leaked to confirm the presence of the new tablet. The leak came from the official website of the developer itself.
Surface Pro 5 is a thing, apparently https://t.co/iqYPHC3it0 pic.twitter.com/S0W3VjIJmw
— WalkingCat (@h0x0d) February 17, 2017
One new image of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5 has surfaced confirming the existence of the highly anticipated tablet. The image is titled "win10-feature-surface-pro-4_image_5z" and is currently posted on the official website of Microsoft France.
This image further confirms that the new tablet will run on Windows 10, which is called Creator update. In addition, the word "Neon" can also be spotted in the profile of Toby Fitch. This suggests that the new Windows 10 design language will be utilized across multiple platforms.
Windows has released a teaser video to introduce the upcoming Windows 10. The developer took to its official Twitter account a short clip discussing the new operating system. For more Windows Developer Day - Creator updates, you may also want to check the official website here.
There is still no official statement on the release date of the Microsoft Surface Pro 5. Rumors claim it might probably come out in the upcoming 2017 Mobile World Congress which is set to open doors on Feb. 27 in Barcelona.
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