Microsoft Surface Phone 2016 fans here's a news that you will love. Microsoft has finally confirmed that they indeed plan to release new smartphones in the future. Though, this doesn't mean that it would be the long-rumored Surface Phone. Nevertheless, it is still good news that the company is indeed not turning its back from the smartphone world. The Lumia series may not have been a big success, but their next flagships probably would be.
Microsoft Confirms Smartphone Plans
As per IB Times, Microsoft's Satya Nadella did an interview with AFR and he did confirm that their team is now doing their research for innovation in the smartphone technology. The CEO said that they aim for their next smartphone entry to have an impact on both its competitors and customers. With that said, the Microsoft Surface Phone 2016 rumor has once again been sparked.
Nadella said that their next smartphone will not be defined by the current trend and will focus on what Microsoft can uniquely do in what is supposed to be the "most ultimate mobile device". This sparks rumors about the company's probable strategy of producing a smartphone under their most popular brand Surface. Is Microsoft Surface Phone 2016 really coming?
Microsoft Surface Phone To Show Up Next Year
While Microsoft has kept its mum on matters concerning the long awaited Microsoft Surface Phone 2016, rumors about the device doesn't seem to stop. This usually indicates a product's imminent arrival. Rumor has it that the Surface Phone will show up spring of next year. Nevertheless, until the company confirms its release, fans can do nothing but wait.
Needless to say, there have already been a bunch of clues that points to a certain Microsoft Surface Phone 2016. First of all, the Lumia smartphone series looks like it is heading towards discontinuation. Not only has Microsoft seemed to have stopped producing new Lumia models, their older ones are also constantly on sale. Furthermore, leaks and hints have also surfaced from time to time. Nevertheless, the best thing to do right now is keep your fingers crossed and wait for Microsoft's official and solid smartphone announcement.