A:AnswerYes, although it is not the fastest processor on the block. I have Photoshop and Illustrator installed, mostly to look at other people's documents, but I have made a few edits here and there.
A:AnswerWhile the CPU might be up to the task would you seriously consider the 10" screen for Maya?
A better choice would be a larger screen tablet/hybrid/laptop with an I5 or i7 cpu and an upscale graphics card.
The Surface Go is designed for portability with moderate workhorse abilities.
A:AnswerOne of the last Windows Cumulative updates played havoc with certain Surface Go models.
Mine took a bit of tweaking before the update would actually run - but then it was seemless.
A:Answerwww.samsung.com is a better source than here to answer that question. That said, with 5g being so new and barely supported by smartphones presently, don't hold your breath for 2018 release of such a device.
A:AnswerThe tablet will work with ANY LTE provider. Verizon provided my SIM card and charge me $10 monthly as an add on to my plan. Well worth the cost!
A:AnswerMore or less.... you may want to check the GSM frequencies that the tablet supports compared to the ones used by the carrier in the country you're looking to use the tablet in. I had no problems in Australia and Hong Kong recently.