Surface Pro 9
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Surface Pro 9 gets new (June 05, 2026) firmware updates
Microsoft is now rolling out the June 2026 update to Surface Pro 9 devices to how to get updates, improvements and fixes in the updates, and additional steps for Surface Pro 9 with Intel Processor.
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Surface Pro 9 gets new (May 14, 2026) firmware updates
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Pro 9 devices to firmware updates can’t be uninstalled or reverted to an earlier version, when you install the latest update, you'll also get all the previous updates if your Surface doesn't have them already. Only updates that apply to Surface will be downloaded and installed, and after the updates are installed, restart your device to complete the installation process. To restart your device, select Start , and then select Power > Restart.
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Surface Pro 9 recieves new (April 29, 2026) firmware updates
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Pro 9 devices to enables a dynamic backlight experience that will adjust your keyboard lighting for the best visibility as your environmental lighting conditions change.
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Surface Pro 9 5G gets new (March 18, 2026) firmware updates
Microsoft is now rolling out the March 2026 update to Surface Pro 9 5G devices to addresses potential security vulnerabilities related to Qualcomm advisories CVE-2024-43046, CVE-2025-21464, CVE-2025-21465, CVE-2025-21469, CVE-2025-21470, CVE-2025-21482, CVE-2025-27050, CVE-2025-27053, CVE-2025-27054, CVE-2025-27055, CVE-2025-47323, CVE-2025-47327, CVE-2025-47341, CVE-2025-47358, and CVE-2025-47359 that may cause memory corruption or allow information disclosure. and resolves an issue where the camera stops responding.
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Surface Pro 9 March 2026 update is now rolling out
Microsoft is now rolling out the March 2026 update to Surface Pro 9 devices to resolves an issue where the device incorrectly shows an “Unauthenticated battery detected” notification..
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Microsoft rolled out February 2026 firmware updates for Surface Pro 9
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Pro 9 devices to addresses potential security vulnerabilities related to Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software Advisory INTEL-SA-01398 that may allow denial of service. , addresses potential security vulnerabilities that may allow denial of service, escalation of privilege, code execution, or information disclosure, fixes an issue with incorrect serial numbers and model names for the device, and resolves an issue that results in devices using low-power Wi-Fi levels in some countries instead of the country-specific power levels.
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Surface Pro 9 5G November 2025 update is now live
Microsoft is now rolling out the November update to Surface Pro 9 5G devices to addresses a fingerprint authentication bypass security vulnerability to prevent spoofing attacks, addresses potential security vulnerabilities related to memory corruption as described in Qualcomm advisories CVE-2025-27075, CVE-2025-47355, and CVE-2025-47367. , and fixes an issue where the Surface Pro Flex Keyboard battery may stop charging while the device is asleep.
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Surface Pro 9 gets new (November 04, 2025) firmware updates
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Pro 9 devices to addresses a fingerprint authentication bypass security vulnerability to prevent spoofing attacks. , fixes an issue where the Surface Pro Flex Keyboard battery may stop charging while the device is asleep, and addresses an issue where the device may stop responding when customers use Surface Slim Pen 2.
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Surface Pro 9 September 2025 update is now rolling out
Microsoft is now rolling out the September update to Surface Pro 9 devices to addresses potential security vulnerabilities related to Intel® Chipset Firmware Advisory INTEL-SA-01280 that may allow escalation of privilege or information disclosure. .
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Surface Pro 9 August 2025 update is now available to install via Windows Update
Microsoft is now rolling out the August 2025 update to Surface Pro 9 devices to addresses potential security issues that may allow escalation of privilege, denial of service, or information disclosure, improves stability by fixing blue screen issues related to using extended monitors, fixes interface issues between the graphics and camera to ensure stable performance, and reduces screen flickering that could potentially lead the device to stop responding or restart.