Users are complaining that their tablets are hit by even more errors lately

Jul 8, 2014 14:22 GMT  ·  By

I’ve already told you that the Surface Pro 3 is affected by the same limited Wi-Fi connectivity issues as its predecessors, but it appears that more problems are hitting the tablet lately.

Users are now revealing on Microsoft’s Community forums that some tablets are getting a BSOD all of a sudden. Most users experienced the same behavior after reinstalling the network drivers in an attempt to repair the limited Wi-Fi connectivity bugs, these posts reveal.

“Used it for 30 minutes it crashed four times. It's unusable now. If this is not addressed in July's updates I'm sending a lot of units back to Microsoft. We are using HP MSM 460 APs here with WPA2 with RADIUS authentication. APs are using TX beamforming. Our Surface Pro work fine here,” one user posted.

Microsoft will roll out Patch Tuesday updates later today and the company is also expected to ship a firmware update for the Surface Pro 3 that could address these issues.

We’re still waiting for more information from the tech giant itself, so make sure that you download and install any update that’s released today for the Surface Pro 3 and come back to let the other readers know if this Patch Tuesday fixed the issues for you.