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Microsoft unveils a Universal Foldable Keyboard for mobile devices

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
September 16, 2019
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Microsoft unveils a universal keyboard foldable keyboard for mobile devices

Earlier today at the Mobile World Congress, Microsoft unveiled a number of Windows Phone devices, but it’s not just about the smartphones, the company also unveiled a Bluetooth-enabled foldable keyboard accessory for mobile devices. The keyboard works with iPads, iPhones, Android devices, and Windows tablets, as well as Windows Phone handsets, allowing users with a more convenient typing experience on their touch-enabled devices.

Microsoft was a little numb when it comes to complete details about the accessory such as its pricing and availability, but we’ll definitely update you as soon as Microsoft announces it. We’re pretty sure it will not take too much time, and will be a handy device to carry alongside your portable devices, especially for those who travel a lot. Update: the device costs $99.95 and is ‘coming soon.’

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