• MacBook Pro 2016: Surface Pro 5, MacBook Pro 2016 will be powered by Kaby Lake processor

MacBook Pro 2016: Surface Pro 5, MacBook Pro 2016 will be powered by Kaby Lake processor (Photo : YouTube/HandyAndy Tech Tips)

New reports indicate that the MacBook Pro 2016, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus and Apple Watch 2 will release this year.

According to a 9to5 Mac report, the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 with OLED function keys will release later this year. It will boast of a lighter and slimmer design, with rose/gold color, space gray and silver options.

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The 2016 MacBook Pro will come in 15 and 13 inches and will boast of wireless charging, USB-C / Thunderbolt, OLED touchbar, Touch ID fingerprint scanning and NFC chip technology.

It will run on MacOS Sierra. It is expected that the upcoming MacBook Pro will be launched in September.

Meanwhile, according to a CNET report, the Cupertino-based Apple will launch the iPhone 7 Plus and the iPhone 7 in September.

It is said that the two smartphones will not feature major design changes. Reports indicate that the 4.7-inch iPhone 7 will get an improved camera and optical image stabilization and the bigger 5.5-inch model will get a 3GB of RAM and dual-lens camera.

Some of the other rumored features of the two smartphones include a 32GB of base storage, a bigger battery, faster LTE and Wi-Fi, repositioned antenna bands and Apple A10 processor. A bigger 256GB model may be available.

New reports also indicate that the tech company will launch the new Apple Watch design in 2016, as the company has experienced a decline in sales with respect to the present smartwatch model.

According to reports, customers throughout the world have become less interested in buying the watch since early 2016. However, the company is leading the market with 47% share compared to its rivals.
People are waiting for the next iteration of the watch.

Speculations are making the rounds that the next Apple Watch will be launched in September this year. Apple has not revealed any information about the Apple Watch 2.

Previous reports suggested that the software company Apple submitted two patent applications for the upcoming version of the Apple Watch. It is said that both patents will include new extra buttons for the original Apple Watch design.

The company will incorporate an image sensor to the device, complete with an image storing software and working image lenses. Furthermore, the patent shows that the camera in the forthcoming Apple Watch can be mounted at the front so that the owners can capture their own images.