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'MacBook Pro' Release Date, News & Update: New $5000 Apple Laptop Disappoints Fans with Battery Issues

'MacBook Pro' Release Date, News & Update: New $5000 Apple Laptop Disappoints Fans with Battery Issues

It seems like, the all new 2016 MacBook Pro is mounting with issues after battery life was recently the subject of users complaint. According to the latest reports, the new MacBook Pro has an alarming, easily drained battery after using some intensive applications. It is understood that any device using applications will use more battery life, but in the case of the MacBook Pro, it drains faster than expected.

Also, reports reveal that, the battery estimate or monitoring states different numbers from the actual usage. 9to5Mac had some serious observation about the MacBook Pro's inability to provide concrete records. One user complained that for such light surfing on the MacBook Pro with the lighting at 50%, the lifetime reached only six hours; a far cry from the promised 10 hours of usage time.

The MacBook Pro has more issues than what's already been physically experienced. Others reveal that, when they click on the battery icon, it shows less than 3 hours remaining when in fact, the device is 100 percent fully charged. The contradicting information from the MacBook Pro, bth on its physical aspect and its system generated info alarms fans of its quality.

Recently, another MacBook Pro issue came to light and it's in the form of the graphics quality of the device. Worst, the images looked like they pixelated with chunks of red and black bars crowding the screen. Apple has since addressed the graphics issues saying, the have released the macOS 10.12.2 beta. Users who were able to apply the new update said, the update fixed some, but the rest remained how they were before the update arrived.

Are you one of the affected consumer of Apple's MacBook Pro 2016? Let us know your experience with the new device by commenting here on GameNGuide.

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