Get to know the Surface Laptop 5G for Business, and all the latest features and capabilities of a Copilot+ PC. Available as Surface Laptop 13.8-inch.

A Surface Laptop 7th Edition with the hardware features identified.

  1. Windows Hello camera

  2. Front-facing camera

  3. Surface Connect port

A Surface Laptop 7th Edition with the hardware features identified.

  1. Studio Mics

  2. Headphones jack

  3. USB-A port

  4. Two USB-C / USB4 ports

  5. Power button

Learn more about Surface Laptop for Business, a Copilot+PC

Keep your Surface Laptop 5G performing at its best, see the latest Surface updates .

Get a cellular data connection 

 There are two ways to get a cellular data connection on your Surface. 

  1. Use an eSIM. With an eSIM, you don't need to get a SIM card from your mobile operator, and you can quickly switch between mobile operators and data plans.Use an eSIM to get a cellular data connection on your Windows PC

  2. Insert a SIM card. You'll need a nano SIM from your mobile carrier before you get started. Follow the instructions below.

Insert a SIM card

To begin, you'll need a nano SIM from your mobile carrier.

The SIM ejector tool

Your Surface comes with a SIM ejector tool. To find it, look for an instruction card in the box your Surface was packaged in. You’ll need this tool to place a SIM card in your Surface.

SIM ejector tool

 Place the SIM card

  1. Locate your SIM card tray on the side of the laptop near the rear right corner before the Surface Connect port.

  2. Insert the SIM ejector tool into the small hole and gently press in to eject the SIM card tray. When you’re done, slide the SIM ejector tool back into the instruction card so you can find it again later.

  3. Place the SIM card face up in the SIM card tray. Make sure the small notch in the corner of the SIM card matches the one in the SIM card tray so that it fits properly.

  4. Slide the SIM card tray back into the SIM card slot until it clicks. The small hole in the SIM card tray should be closest to front of the laptop. Make sure the SIM card tray slides in smoothly—don't force it.

A more repairable device design

Many components can be replaced by authorized service providers or skilled technicians — supporting a more repairable device design. Replacement components, such as laptop feet,​​​​ are available for out-of-warranty repair. Availability and service options may vary by product, market, and over time.

To learn more, see Self-repair information for your Surface device.

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