Newly leaked Surface Go 3 specs confirm LTE version

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Microsoft will be having their Surface event tomorrow, leaving just enough time for one more leaked.

New leakster Snoopy has posted a spec sheet for the Surface Go 3 LTE version

Earlier leaked have confirmed 3 versions of the tablet with different processors including the Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y and the Intel Core i3-10100Y, with different amounts of RAM and Storage.

The device is around the same size, but with a massive 13 hrs battery life, and support for WIFI 6. The design is identical.

The new spec sheets confirm detail such as that the Core i3 version will have 10 hours battery life, and that a model with LTE will be available.

Technical data for the Surface Go3
operating system Windows 11 Home S mode + Microsoft 365 Family (1 month)
Display 10.5 inch PixelSense, 10-point multi-touch, 1920 x 1280, 220 ppi, aspect ratio 3: 2, contrast 1500: 1
CPU Intel Pentium Gold 6500Y, Intel Core i3-10100Y
graphic Intel UHD Graphics 615
R.A.M. 4/8 gigabytes
Storage 64 GB eMMC, 128 GB SSD
camera 8 megapixel autofocus with FullHD video support
Front camera 5 megapixels with Skype FullHD video support
links WLAN AX, Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C, 3.5 millimeter jack, MicroSD slot
Sensors Ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer
Audio Dual microphone, 2 watt stereo speakers with Dolby Audio
battery pack Up to 13 hours with typical use (manufacturer information)
Mass weight 245 x 175 x 8.3 mm, 640 grams

In Thailand, the tablet starts at an equivalent of 380 euros, while the versions with 128 GB of storage listed for 520 and 575 euros respectively.

The devices are expected to appear at Microsoft’s upcoming Surface event on the 22nd of September, and according to Snoopy will hit shelves on the 5th of October.

More about the topics: microsoft surface, Surface Go, surface go 3

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