
One thing is clear: For the time being, Surface Pro 3 battery issues are here to stay. Look like you need to try again Microsoft. Can anyone sound off with the same? Looks like the “fix” wasn’t an actual fix after all. My Surface still experiences the same issue caused by the previous firmware update – as soon as I detach the power, the Surface turns off. I’ve installed the update and did the double restart as listed. Unfortunately, this firmware update proved to be as useless as the previous update and failed to fix the battery issues, as users report. This update corrects the firmware component that functions as a “fuel gauge” so that the battery capacity is accurately reported. V38.11.50.0 corrects an error that may occur on a limited number of Surface Pro 3 devices where the full charge capacity of the battery is misreported to the operating system and device firmware. Microsoft recently rolled out a new firmware update for the Surface Pro 3, aimed at fixing the never-ending battery issues plaguing the device.

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The Surface Pro 3 devices powered by LGC batteries are particularly affected by this bug, and it appears this is going to be the case for a long time. For months, Microsoft has been trying to solve these battery issues to no avail. Surface Pro 3 is notorious for its battery drain issues. Home › News › How to fix Surface Pro 3 battery issues: Get rid of the device
