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Jan 26, 2016
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A Microsoft Surface Phone sure to come, but unlikely at MWC

Microsoft plans to show its latest smartphones at Mobile World Congress in late February, but don't expect much news about the much-rumored, business-oriented Surface Phone. Read More

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