(Manager): It has not just been easy to be Microsoft in recent years. The company was very early smartphones, long before Apple, but did a rotten job with PDA-like devices that mimicked the user interface from the PC.
With hindsight mobile almost as a side business for IT giant, until they suddenly with Windows 8 let all your eggs in one basket: They developed a new user interface adapted to mobile, forcing it on any device from mobile to large computers. With that managed to irritate the close all its PC customers, while not quite managed to convince people to replace an iPhone or Android phone with a Windows mobile phone.
So great was Flausen that they as compensation gave away Windows 10 to anyone who had Windows 7 or 8 from before, to show that they had learned from my own mistakes.
And not only that: The acquisition of all Nokia’s mobile division was later written down by $ 7.5 billion – more than they paid for the company, writes Manager.
Some successes on the road
But while the company has struggled to adapt to a new world with cell phones and touch-sensitive screens, the company has some successes that it has been easy to overlook.
The merged tablets / laptops Surface Pro has evolved to become a top team, and has even inspired Apple in its development.
Windows version for mobile devices have also been shown to have potential, but it has got a whole which has made it really competitive.
Turns the big drum
On Tuesday, it is expected that Microsoft will actually be able to do something with their little sad reputation on mobile and tablet front. The company will have a major launch in New York, and it is expected to become one of the most important ever for the company.
Firstly, it is expected that Microsoft will launch Surface Pro 4. Rumors have here it the device initially will be physically as big as today’s issue – that is, at 12 inches, but with a larger screen and thinner edges.
The solution may be as high as 4K or 5K, and storage nice 256 GB.
Rumor also has it that the device will be thinner and lighter – and of course it will run Windows 10.
A new stylus with much higher accuracy will also be in the works – but will as before only be an offer for larger accurate heat. Finger Use will obviously still be the preferred way to use your computer.
The keyboard cover will also have been improvements.
A fingerprint reader should also be in place for added safety.
Tech Radar think it is 50/50 whether the devices will use Intel Core M processors, or whether it also may be talking about a full-fledged Core i5 / i7 processors. The units will also come with Intel’s new graphics chipset Iris, which means a 50 percent increase in 3D performance, and that potentially will make it good enough for games.
A pro-pro?
The Verge also reports that Micosoft to be about to launch a major Surface model in the entire 14 inches – including should support “Hello”, meaning that when the PC sees your face, so it locks up the computer automatically.
On the inside it should be able to have as much as 16 GB of RAM and a terabyte of storage capacity.
In comparison, iPad Pro (probably) 3 GB of memory and up to 128GB of storage capacity .
Two new Lumia phones
It still want top lanseirngen’s launch of two new top models on the mobile side, Lumia 950 and 950 XL which will take advantage of Windows 10 Mobile.
The phones will be slightly larger than, respectively iPhone 6s and 6s iPhone Plus – and according to leaks will be very powerful issues.

Dette will be the two new Lumia phones.
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Lumia 950
- 5.2 inch 1440×2560 OLED display
- Snapdragon 808, 64-bit, 6-core
- Iris scanner (infrared) for Windows Hello
- 3GB RAM
- 32GB storage + microSD
- 20 MP PureView camera
- 5 MP wide-angle front camera
- 3000 mAh removable battery
- Qi wireless storage
- USB Type -C
Lumia 950 XL
- 5.7 inch 1440×2560 OLED display
- Snapdragon 810, 64-bit, 8 cores
- Iris scanner (infrared) for Windows Hello
- 3GB RAM
- 32GB storage + microSD
- 20 MP PureView camera
- 5 MP wide-angle front camera
- 3300 mAh removable battery
- Qi wireless storage
- USB Type-C
USB Type-C contacts will according to rumors act both as recharging point, and perhaps more importantly: You will be able to connect to external devices.
Turn your mobile into a fully-fledged PC
A very exciting detail that should be on time is also what Microsoft calls Continuum.
This is for all practical purposes, allowing you to connect the external mouse, keyboard and screen on the phone and on the way redo whole phone into a full-fledged PC.

Dette may enter the network wirelessly or by a regular dock.
This can Microsoft do because Windows 10 for all practical purposes is an operating system that is designed to allow it to work on everything from mobiles to PCs, but where the user interface can adapt.
Because Microsoft also focuses on what it calls “universal apps” to have apps that work on your phone, also act as full-fledged programs on regular PC. It is in any case theory.
(Source: Digitimes, The Verge, Tech Radar)
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