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Microsoft Plans New Surface Generation–But Later Than Expected

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New Surface Models from Microsoft May Arrive Later and Be Significantly More Expensive Than Their Predecessors Photo: Getty Imag
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April 23, 2026, 4:18 pm | Read time: 2 minutes

Microsoft is reportedly preparing a new generation of its Surface devices. The focus is on the Surface Laptop 8 and the Surface Pro 12 for the year 2026. Originally, the devices were expected to be released in April. However, current information suggests this date will not be met. Instead, a delay is indicated. This means the unveiling of the new hardware will be postponed compared to earlier expectations.

Leaks provide an initial glimpse into the possible features. Both devices are expected to come in different hardware variants. Users could choose between models with Intel processors or Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. This information comes from well-known leaker Roland Quandt, among others. While specific technical details remain limited, the variety in processor options suggests multiple configuration possibilities.

Additional information is provided by the website “Windows Central.” It states that no major optical changes are planned. The external appearance of the new devices is likely to differ only slightly from their predecessors. At the same time, the portfolio is expected to expand. Smaller versions of both the Surface Pro and the Surface Laptop are planned. Another innovation concerns display technology. In higher-end variants, the Surface Laptop 8 could be available with an OLED screen for the first time.

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Indications of Higher Prices

In addition to the delay, there are also indications of rising prices. Roland Quandt mentions problematic developments without specifying numbers. However, a retailer from the Netherlands provides a clue. There, the starting price of the Surface Pro 12 in certain variants is up to 65 percent higher than that of its predecessor. This development suggests that the new generation could be significantly more expensive.

The delay likely affects models with Intel Core Ultra 3 processors in particular. A new date in July 2026 is considered possible but is not confirmed. Variants with Snapdragon X2 chips are expected to follow later in the summer. Official information from Microsoft is still pending. Neither images nor specific presentation details have been released so far. Thus, the upcoming Surface lineup remains a rumor with many unanswered questions.

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