According to the Surface 3 update history page, the new firmware will improve the Surface Cover, and audio, camera, graphics, and wireless network experience. The June firmware update for Surface Pro 3 will get the device ready for Windows 10 and improves performance for the wireless controller. Below you’ll find the list with the changes published in the Update History site:

Surface Pro 3

Surface Pro UEFI update (v3.11.950.0) adds support for new features in Windows 10. Wireless Network Controller and Bluetooth driver update (v15.68.3091.193) improves the system stability and the Wi-Fi connectivity experience, also increases the network download performance. SATA AHCI Controller driver update (v9.4.0.1028) stabilizes deployment methodology on Surface Pro 3.

Surface 3

Surface System Aggregator Firmware update (v1.0.49500.0) improves the experience while using the Surface Cover. Audio Device driver update (v603.9600.2563.61816) enhances audio performance and improves the audio experience on Surface 3. Surface Pen Settings driver update (v4.0.112.1) enables new functionality with the Surface app, available for free in the Windows Store. Camera driver update (v20.9600.3444.120) enhances the image and video quality while using camera. HD Graphics driver update (v10.18.14.4175) improves the display stability and graphics performance. Wireless Network Controller and Bluetooth driver update (v15.68.3091.193) improves the system stability and the Wi-Fi connectivity experience, also increases the network download performance.

On June, it appears that there is no new updates for the Surface RT, Surface Pro, Surface Pro 2, or even for the Surface 2. The update is available immediately, but because the updates are delivered via Windows Update, everyone will receive the updates in different times. However, you can always go to Windows Update in Control Panel and try to update manually.

Microsoft Band

The fitness Band also received a new firmware update on June 23rd. According to the update logs, the new update includes general fixes and improvements. However, no specific details has been announced. Previously, the company said that a future update would allow the fitness Band to display “Web tiles” to display Web data in live-tile form, but there is no details when the new functionality will reach to users. Microsoft is also reportedly building a new Band, which it’s said that will launch later in the year, and the only piece of information we have is that the Band 2.0 will not run Windows 10, instead it will continue to run firmware. Source Microsoft (link 1), (link 2), (link 3) via ZDNet All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.