Although Windows Phone devices used to be not only a priority for cheap software online in 2016, the tech giant's CEO Satya Nadella recently raised lots of eyebrows by claiming that it is Microsoft's intention to eventually induce "the ultimate mobile device". Supposedly, this is the ever-elusive Surface Phone, that is popular rumor subject for the Microsoft-loving crowd.

A recent report on the Commercial Points during Taiwan will not beat round the bush either, claiming that Pegatron has already begun procuring production trials on Microsoft's Surface Phone. Pegatron, because you likely know, doesn't only build a large slice of Apple's iPhone every year but can also be responsible for the manufacturing on the Surface Studio, Redmond's costly desktop workstation. This ongoing partnership in between Pegatron and cheap office 2016 professional plus is unquestionably pouring more oil to the fire, making the rumor rather plausible.

With a related note, we have knowledge of several more tidbits of information regarding the Surface Phone. We heard through the grapevine that this may possibly be wood a Snapdragon 835 chipset and sport a fingerprint scanner baked into the display. It's also pegged for being perfect for emulating x86 apps around the ARM architecture in Continuum mode, that is a rumored upcoming aspect of Windows 10 scheduled for late 2017 launch, coinciding together with the phone's rumored release.

Yes, yes it's true, apparently cheap office 2013 professional plus will not rushing that mythical Surface Phone - the extender is claimed to arrive in late 2017 or perhaps early 2018... whether it's slated to find all. Until then, all we're also using are artists' renditions of the the extender may appear to be, exactly like Behance's concept Surface Phone right below.