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Surface Pro X and Laptop 3 get November 2019 firmware update

Microsoft pushes firmware update for its Surface Laptop 3 and Surface Pro X to improve stability and overall experience, and here are all the details.

Microsoft is now releasing new firmware updates for its Surface Pro X and Surface Laptop 3, and according to the company, they deliver an extensive list of improvements, including for audio, keyboard, processor, and stability.

The firmware updates are meant for devices running the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, November 2019 Update, or later.

Surface Pro X November 2019 update

The following improvements are available for Surface Pro X:

  • Microsoft SQ1 Adreno 685 GPU – Display Adapters: 26.18.830.0 resolves issues connecting to an external monitor via USB-C.
  • Qualcomm USBC UCSI Participant – System devices: 1.25.139.0 resolves issues connecting to an external monitor via USB-C.
  • Qualcomm Bluetooth UART Transport Driver – Bluetooth: 1.0.820.0 enables one-click Bluetooth swift-pairing.
  • Surface 0953 Fw Update – Firmware: 2.54.139.0 improves Pen charging performance.
  • Surface Pro X Integration – System devices: 20.67.139.0 optimizes storage dump space utilization.
  • Surface Pen Cfu Over BleLc Extn Package: 1.65.137.0 improves Slim Pen battery life by resolving the charging issue.
  • Surface Pro X Bluetooth UART Transport Driver NVM Extension: 7500.1.25.1 enables one-click Bluetooth swift-pairing.
  • Surface Pro X Qualcomm All-Ways Aware(TM) Hub – Sensors: 2865.5.0.0 improves system stability resuming from hibernate.
  • Qualcomm Wi-Fi B/G/N/AC (2×2) Svc – Network adapters: 1.0.770.0 improves Wi-Fi speed.
  • Surface System Aggregator – Firmware: 14.58.139.0 improves single external monitor performance.

Surface Laptop 3 November 2019 update

The following improvements are available for Surface Laptop 3 using Intel processors:

  • Intel iCLS Client – Software components: 1.57.263.0 improves integration between system services.
  • Realtek High Definition Audio – Sound, video, and game controller: 6.0.8812.1 improves Cortana speech experience.
  • Realtek Device Extension: 6.1.0.1 improves integration between system services.
  • Realtek Hardware Support Application – Software components: 11.0.6000.92 improves audio performance.
  • Surface Integration – System devices: 19.60.139.0 improves integration between system services.
  • Surface Keyboard – Firmware: 14.17.139.0 improves system stability.
  • Surface ME – Firmware: 13.0.1312.4 improves stability with USB-C scenarios.
  • Surface System Aggregator – Firmware: 14.42.139.0 improves driver installation servicing.
  • Surface UEFI – Firmware: 6.22.140.0 improves system stability.

The following improvements are available for Surface Laptop 3 using AMD processors:

  • AMD Radeon Vega 9 and Vega 11 Graphics – Display adapters: 26.20.12027.5004 improves graphics performance and improves system bugcheck performance.
  • AMD GPIO Controller – System devices: 2.2.0.124 improves integration between system services.
  • Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4 Bluetooth – Bluetooth: 10.0.0.926 improves system stability.
  • Qualcomm Atheros QCA61x4A Wireless Network Adapter – Network adapters: 12.0.0.926 improves system stability.
  • Realtek High Definition Audio – Sound, video and game controller: 6.0.8812.1 improves Cortana speech experience.
  • Realtek Device Extension: 6.1.0.1 improves integration between system services.
  • Realtek Hardware Support Application – Software components: 11.0.6000.92 improves audio performance.
  • Surface Keyboard – Firmware: 14.17.139.0 improves system stability.
  • Surface System Aggregator – Firmware: 16.20.139.0 improves driver installation servicing.
  • Surface UEFI – Firmware: 1.2019.140.0 improves system stability.

The update should download and install automatically, but if you have not received it, then you get it from Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and try to force the download manually.

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