Surface Pro
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Intel® Core™ i5 / 256GB SSD / 8GB RAM / LTE button selected
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An incredibly powerful laptop

Surface Pro (5th Gen) boasts 50% longer battery life than Surface Pro 4, 2.5x more performance than Surface Pro 3, and the fastest startup and resume of any Surface Pro yet.

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The Surface family, including Surface Pro, Surface Book 2, Surface Studio, Surface Laptop, and Surface Go

Best-in-class support

When you buy a Surface from the Microsoft Store, you get:

30-day return policy - No questions asked
90 days of free technical phone support.
12 months in-store support and technical assistance.
1 free training session to transfer data and optimize performance.

Complete your experience

Surface Pro (5th Gen) can be your one device for everything. And to complete that experience, we’ve designed accessories that work perfectly with your device.

New Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced FAQ

Find answers to frequently asked questions about Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced. For additional help, visit your local Microsoft Store. See store locations >

What is LTE?
LTE stands for Long Term Evolution and is a 4G wireless broadband standard. It's the fastest wireless network for smart devices available. Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced can reach 4G speeds based on carrier and coverage areas.

Do all Surface Pro (5th Gen) devices support LTE?
No, only the Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced, Intel Core i5/256GB SSD/8GB RAM model supports LTE connectivity.

Which carriers support LTE?
Most major carriers support LTE. Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced also has an option to use an embedded SIM card (eSIM), which permits customers to subscribe to Transatel by going through the Microsoft Store.

What SIM card do I need for my device, and where do I get it?
You can purchase a Nano SIM card through your mobile operator. Or, you can use the embedded SIM (eSIM) that comes built into Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced.

What's the difference between Nano SIM and eSIM?
A Nano SIM is a small physical card that fits into your device identifies what type of plan it's using based on a profile. An embedded SIM (eSIM) is embedded on your device's motherboard or part of the processor—there's nothing to insert and nothing to remove.

How do I connect my device once the SIM is ready?
Select the "Network" icon on the lower right of the taskbar, and then select the cellular network in the list. If the "Let Windows manage this connection" checkbox is cleared, select "Connect". If the checkbox is selected, you'll get connected to cellular data automatically when you're not connected to another type of network, such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet.

I'd like to use eSIM. How does it work?
If you don't have a specific LTE carrier, or don't plan on using your existing Nano SIM, you can select the eSIM provided with your Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced.

How do I know if I'm getting LTE?
Your device will display a banner at the top of the screen to notify you of your network coverage. A network indicator will be displayed based on network coverage and device type, and switches between Wi-Fi and LTE networks automatically almost anywhere.
[1] Type Cover, Surface Dial, Surface Pen, Microsoft Office and some software sold separately.
[2] LTE functionality only available on Surface Pro (5th Gen) i5/256GB SSD/8GB with LTE Advanced. Service availability and performance subject to service provider’s network. Contact your service provider for details, compatibility, pricing, SIM card, and activation. See all specs and frequencies at surface.com. Availability of data plans for eSIM varies by market and by carrier.
[3] Surface Pro (5th Gen) battery life
Surface Pro (5th Gen):
Up to 13.5 hours of video playback. Testing conducted by Microsoft in April 2017 using preproduction Intel Core i5, 256GB, 8GB RAM device. Testing consisted of full battery discharge during video playback. All settings were default except: Wi-Fi was associated with a network and Auto-Brightness disabled. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage and other factors.
Surface Pro (5th Gen) with LTE Advanced:
Up to 12.5 hours for video playback. Testing conducted by Microsoft in November 2017 using preproduction Intel Core i5, 256GB, 8 GB RAM LTE device. Testing consisted of full battery discharge during video playback. All settings were default except: LTE enabled and device connected to LTE Network. WiFi and Bluetooth in airplane mode and Auto-Brightness disabled. Battery life varies significantly with settings, usage, and other factors.
[4] Available colors may vary in some markets.
[5] System software uses significant storage space. Available storage is subject to change based on system software updates and apps usage. 1 GB= 1 billion bytes. 1TB = 1,000 GB. See Surface.com/Storage for more details.
[6] Fanless cooling system included with Surface Pro (5th Gen) m3 and i5 models only.
[7] Requires active Office 365 subscription.
[8] Surface Pen tilt functionality is available now with Surface Pro (5th Gen). Available with other Surface devices via Windows Update.