
How long will Microsoft support the original Surface Pro X?
According to Surface lifecycle documentation, Microsoft Surface Pro X with SQ1 will reach the end of its driver and firmware updates on October 13, 2024. The company promises to support all Surface devices starting from its release date for at least four years.
Device | Release Date | End of Servicing Date |
---|---|---|
Surface Pro X | November 5, 2019 | October 13, 2024 |
After the end of servicing date, Surface Pro X devices will continue to receive Windows OS feature and security updates as long as it meets minimum hardware requirements for any future Windows OS.
In some conditions, Microsoft will consider releasing additional updates if there are critical security issues for Surface Pro X devices that can only fix through patching the firmware. For instance, the Surface Pro 5 came out in 2017, yet it remains supported until 2024.
When did Microsoft release the last drivers and firmware update for Surface Pro X with SQ1?
Here are the last three drivers and firmware updates for Microsoft Surface Pro SQ1:

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