Microsoft Surface Phone is one of the highly expected flagships from the giant tech company, close by the Microsoft Surface Pro 5. Since it didn't appear at the currently concluded 2017 MWC, reports are recently indicating an October release.

Before the 2017 Mobile World Congress, the Microsoft Surface Phone has been speculated to show up in the said event. Regardless of no official announcements, many still hope that the said event is the best venue to introduce the new smartphone as the event is known for famous phone launches. Sadly, Microsoft did not make the anticipated launch of the new handset.

As of this moment, reports are stating the upcoming Microsoft Surface Phone will apparently defer until spring 2017. Clearly, the new handset will still need to wait for its powerful features, Windows 10 Creators Update. PCAdvisor predicts that the new handset will most likely come out in the forthcoming Microsoft's yearly event in October.

The upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update affirms to highlight the most recent wave of technology favorable for creativity and gaming knowledge or experience. In the event that the upcoming Microsoft Surface phone will convey this new update, the new handset can brag of the most advanced level of creativity and gaming experience features.

As indicated by ZDNet, the Windows 10 Creators Update is anticipated to be released next month. Does this imply the expected Microsoft Surface phone will make a big appearance next month as well? In the meantime, the upcoming Microsoft Surface Phone is anticipated to turn out with a 5.5-inch AMOLED display. The display is apparently wearing a 1440 x 2560 pixels in Quad-HD resolution.

The new Microsoft surface phone is anticipated to have either Intel or Snapdragon 835 CPU processor. The camera elements may incorporate an 8-megapixel front camera and a 21-megapixel rear camera. As far as storage, the new Microsoft Surface phone is expected to offer 128 GB capacity with 4GB of RAM. This can again be extended through its microSD slot.