It cannot be denied that Microsoft Corporation is deep into tech manufacturing. While the Redmond-based organization has a lot of products under its wing, there is one thing that is actually missing.

A lot of people are anticipating the arrival of the Microsoft Surface Phone. With the Windows 10 in the open, users and enthusiasts are certainly looking for a smartphone that is using the latest Windows operating system.

The Surface handset has long been under the radar. Although the launching date of the phone is not guaranteed, observers are expecting that it will be released sometime in 2017.

Putting the Microsoft Surface Phone in the market will likely depend on the general perception of the upcoming Surface Pro. It should be noted that this hybrid computer will bear Intel's sophisticated Kaby Lake processors. How the chip will fare among users is the scenario Redmond headquarters want to know.

On the other hand, any launching for the Microsoft Surface Phone will also lean on the enhancement of the Windows 10 OS. The success of its Creators Update will probably propel or fast track the promotion of the handset.

It has been floated around that Microsoft's upcoming smartphone flagship will have a remarkable camera lens. Even though the Carl Zeiss brand has not been utilized since 2013, the notable photo tracker will possibly be in play this time.

The Microsoft Surface Phone will be equipped with a 21MP rear camera. The front-facing lens will have an 8MP capacity.

Most likely, the image component to be used will come from the previously tapped Nokia platform. It must be noted that the Finnish phone has been handled by the Redmond-based organization for a while.

Aside from installing Windows 10, the Microsoft Surface Phone will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 835 processor. The device has an 8GB RAM with a 512GB internal storage.

According to previews, the handset will be built with a squared metallic style. More than that, it has been leaked that a cross-platform element called Continuum will be integrated into the Microsoft Surface Phone product.