Surface Updates
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Surface Laptop 6 August 2025 update is now live
Microsoft is now rolling out the August update to Surface Laptop 6 devices to addresses an issue that caused devices to lose audio after updates were installed, preventing the use of speakers or headphones.
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Surface Go 4 gets new (August 14, 2025) firmware updates
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Go 4 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, and fixes interface issues between the graphics and camera to ensure stable performance.
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Surface Laptop 5 August 2025 update is now available to install via Windows Update
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Laptop 5 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, and fixes interface issues between the graphics and camera to ensure stable performance.
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Surface Laptop Studio 2 gets new (August 14, 2025) firmware updates
Microsoft is now rolling out the August 2025 update to Surface Laptop Studio 2 devices to enhances the stability of the device, reducing the occurrence of blue screen during instances including reboot and shutdown requests and resolves an issue where the device was unable to save photos using the Windows Camera app.
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Surface Pro 11 August 2025 update is now rolling out
Microsoft is now rolling out the August 2025 update to Surface Pro 11 devices to addresses security vulnerabilities that might expose the system to an insecure state, fixes an issue that caused unexpected shutdowns to occur after updates were installed and shutdowns related to the monitor display, fixes an issue that caused the backlight to flash when devices were used at the lowest brightness level, and enables a new battery-charging feature in the Surface app to extend the battery life and improve flexibility, allowing users to choose options for smart charging, limiting to 80%, or temporarily charging to 100%.
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Surface Laptop 7 gets new (August 07, 2025) firmware updates
Microsoft is now rolling out the August 2025 update to Surface Laptop 7 devices to addresses security vulnerabilities that might expose the system to an insecure state, fixes an issue that caused unexpected shutdowns to occur after updates were installed and shutdowns related to the monitor display, fixes an issue that caused the backlight to flash when devices were used at the lowest brightness level, and enables a new battery-charging feature in the Surface app to extend the battery life and improve flexibility, allowing users to choose options for smart charging, limiting to 80%, or temporarily charging to 100%.
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Microsoft rolled out August 2025 firmware updates for Surface Pro 9 5G
Microsoft is rolling out new firmware updates to Surface Pro 9 5G devices to addresses a security vulnerability related to Dolby advisory CVE-2024-44074 that compromised local privilege, enhances the stability of the device, reducing the occurrence of blue screen during instances including reboot and shutdown requests, and resolves an issue that prevented users from finding or selecting Dolby Atmos from the system tray audio options.
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Surface Laptop Studio gets new (August 05, 2025) firmware updates
Microsoft is now rolling out the August 2025 update to Surface Laptop Studio devices to enhances the stability of the device, reducing the occurrence of blue screen during instances including reboot and shutdown requests.
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Surface Pro 10 August 2025 update is now live
Microsoft is now rolling out the August update to Surface Pro 10 devices to resolves an issue due to which the device was unable to save photos using the Windows Camera app.
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Surface Pro X SQ1 July 2025 update is now live
Microsoft is now rolling out the July 2025 update to Surface Pro X SQ1 devices to enhances the overall security posture of the devices, protecting users from potential threats, provides a stable and efficient user experience, reducing the likelihood of system crashes and improving the overall performance of the devices, addresses an issue that prevented DFCI removal via network, and resolves issues related to single sign-on (SSO) based authentication being lost on some applications, leading to improved user experience.