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Surface Pro gets March 2018 update for LTE and non-LTE models
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Published onMarch 23, 2018
published onMarch 23, 2018
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Microsoft has just released the latest update for the Surface Pro (2017) bothLTE(model 1807) and non-LTE (model 1796) variants. Each one of these two models will receive a set of different firmware updates. This update manages to patch your devices from potential security vulnerabilities, fixing a few security issues that were revolving around Microsoft Edge and it also improves battery life and reliability. Check out all the details below.
Updates and fixes targeted at LTE Surface Pro (2017)
Here’s the changelog for the LTE devices:
Fixes and updates for non-LTE Surface Pro (2017) devices
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Here’s the changelog for these non-LTE devices:
Getting the Surface Pro (2017) March 2018 Firmware Update
You will be able to download Microsoft’s Surface updates from the Windows Update via Settings. All you have to do is follow these steps below:
If your Surface Pro (2017) system has not yet installed the update, it should become displayed in the Windows Update right now. You also have the ability to download the cumulative and current firmware and drivers as well as the Surface Pro (2017) fromMicrosoft’s official website. There you’ll also be able to check out more details on system requirements, installation instructions and more.
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