The MacBook Pro 2016 along with other hardware products from Apple are rumored to come out before the year ends. When the iPhone 7 was launched during a company event in early September, a lot of tech fans were disappointed that the company skipped the highly anticipated laptop. Now, new reports have emerged suggesting that Apple will finally launch the device on its Oct. 27 along with its new tablets.
Next week's presser is said to focus on the company's upcoming Mac releases; however, rumors are circulating all over the Internet revealing Apple's plan to make a surprise MacBook Pro 2016 launching. According to the latest reports, the new MacBook Pro will definitely have some new exciting features and advanced specs that will make the new laptop way faster than its predecessor.
However, some popular features might get dropped by the Cupertino based company as they try to move forward on the way it manufactures its devices, such as the MacBook Pro 2016. The current MacBook devices were released last year and many fans believe that 2016 is the perfect year for a new MacBook Pro iteration.
There have been speculations suggesting that the new MacBook Pro 2016 will arrive with an OLED panel, which will replace the traditional function keys right above the keyboard. However, industry experts doubt if this feature will be included since Apple is said to make the new MacBook Pro 2016 slimmer and lighter than its predecessor. There are also rumors saying that the new MacBook will carry several USB Type-C ports and a new Audio technology as the company plans to drop the basic 3.5mm headphone jack.
Meanwhile, another report revealed that the new laptop will most likely carry an advanced AMD graphics to go with its powerful processor and new operating system. Apple is definitely going to make some major changes in its development of the new MacBook Pro 2016. Another report suggests that the device will most likely come out a few days after its announcement.
If rumors prove to be true, fans can start ordering the device in November. Stay tuned for more news and updates about the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016.