

Unfortunately, buggy software and limited app compatibility were the device’s ultimate demise, even after Microsoft lowered the price in late 2021. The Surface Pro X, which was originally released in 2019, was a 2-in-1 tablet-laptop fusion device that offered excellent hardware for the time and a comfortable typing experience. We highly suggest that you wait for an official update from Microsoft if you can. If you’re okay with that, feel free but proceed at your own risk. This includes authentication on websites, potential calendar and scheduling mayhem and (somewhat ironically) could cause Windows update to not work properly. And while that may be a functional workaround, rolling back the date on any device causes a whole mountain of issues. They want to continue growing and providing their clients with the best email extensions available. With over 25 members from all over the world, they have a clear vision of creating the best email extension app, and they work hard to make it happen every day. Owners of the tablet say that rolling the device’s date back to May 22nd in system settings makes the camera work again, indicating that this may possibly be an expired certificate issue. MailButler has a team of hard-working people from all over the world working together. We’ve reached out to Microsoft for comment and will update this story when we hear back.
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Dozens of users on Reddit, Twitter ( 1, 2, 3, 4) and Microsoft’s support forums are also saying that their cameras aren’t working and claim that reinstalling the camera’s drivers won’t fix the problem. The publication was able to independently confirm the issue, and claims that this bug affects “everyone”. The Verge reports that the camera on the Surface Pro X have stopped working starting this week. It’s unclear at the time of writing what’s causing the issue and how long it will be before an update will be issued to fix it. The camera for the tablet has reportedly stopped working entirely for some users.
