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Microsoft is preparing at least three new Surface hardware with Intel, Snapdragon and AMD processors. In addition to Surface Pro and Surface Laptop upgrades, the software giant is expected to announce a new Surface Pen with wireless charging support and significantly improved pressure sensitivity.

Apple’s Pencil, which also supports this technology, magnetically attaches to the iPad Pro to charge wireless.

It looks like Microsoft is working on a Wireless Charging pad to charge the Surface Pen or perhaps some other Surface devices as well.

According to a new FCC filing, Microsoft might announce a Wireless Charger with model number 1915 on Wednesday’s Surface event. At the moment, it’s not clear whether the wireless charger belongs to the Surface lineup or not

Wireless Charger
Image Courtesy: FCC / Microsoft

The test report of the Wireless Charger reveals a power supply rating of 5Vdc, 200mA.

As noted, a previous FCC filing for Surface Pen specially mentioned “charging coil.” and frequency range were also detailed in the listing.

Since the Surface Pen can magnetically attach to the Surface Pro, it’s entirely possible for Microsoft to launch Surface Pro ARM variant with built-in Wireless Charging capabilities for Surface Pen. And wireless charging pad will charge the Surface Pen for devices like Surface Laptop.

Microsoft’s October 2 media event in New York City is just a day away.

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