A:AnswerWhile a cellular connected variant is available, the 64gb 4gb ram version is not it. The cellular capable one is a fair amount more expensive, but still a wonderful option if it falls within your budget.
A:AnswerThere are several ways to transfer between devices. The easiest would be to use your charging/sync cable that came with your phone. The computer will recognize the phone and you can copy files over.
A:AnswerThe Surface Go does come with optional LTE capability ($130 extra). I would not recommend using it while driving, but if you're a passenger, it's super convenient.
A:AnswerThe Surface Go will run Photoshop fine. It's a good tablet for light photo editing on the go. It's portable and convenient, but there are better, larger, more powerful options for heavy photo editing.
A:AnswerIt would work great for a 12 year old to use for school and YouTube. I suggest adding a screen protector and Urban Armor Gear protective case too.
A:AnswerIt will work fine for some light to moderate photo editing and touch ups. But it isn't going to be your go to for something like 4k photoediting, and photoshop may be sluggish when squeezed in to the 4gb of ram. Though the 8gb model runs photoshop a fair bit better. Alternately you can use an older version of photoshop that can run in a lower amount of ram and it should work just fine. AS a nice bonus the device has surprisingly good cameras for it's price point.