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Microsoft's Panos Panay Says Company is Exploring Several New Form Factors in Surface Category, But a Phone Isn't One of Them (bleepingcomputer.com)

Speaking on the sidelines of the Surface Go launch, Microsoft's Panos Panay, who heads the Surface division, once again very much reiterated that the company has moved past its smartphone ambitions. From a report: In an interview with Wired, Microsoft's Surface head Panos Panay confirmed that the company is working on new form factors. When questioned about whether this would include a new Surface Phone, Panay stated that the Surface Phone was not one that they are thinking about at this time. "I wouldn't say that it includes a Surface Phone," Panos answered in the interview. "I think you have to think about where is that unmet need when you're thinking about your product road-map," he replied. "Of course, we're always inventing, of course, we're thinking about new form factors," Panos added. "The way people will communicate in the future will change. The form factors will wrap around that. And so when you say the phone form factor changes, I would flip it a little bit and say that communication changes."

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  1. consumers ask, wtf is surface? by gl4ss · · Score: 1, Insightful

    is it a tablet?
    is it a phone?
    is it a tv slapped on it's back and used as a table?

    make something and fucking stick to it for a few years at least come on.. especially if you're making something actually newish like that table was.

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  2. That's a shame by DogDude · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That really is a shame. That leaves only two types of smart phones, both of which are shit for privacy. At least the Windows Phone didn't require any kind of log in to use it.

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  3. Re: I'm looking forward to this! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    'member when MS Surface was supposed to be a coffee table that would wirelessly interface with devices set on it so pictures would spill out of your phone onto the table and you could touch them up literally with your fingers and slide them back to the phone?

    Kinda sounds much cooler than what it eventually became.