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MacBook Pro 2016, Lenovo Phab2 Pro, iPhone 8 release in November 2016

| Oct 10, 2016 04:11 AM EDT

MacBook Pro 2016, Lenovo Phab2 Pro, iPhone 8 release in November 2016

If recent reports are anything to go by, the upcoming MacBook Pro will now release in November instead of in October.

According to a report from Apple Insider, Cupertino-based company rescheduled its calls for Q4 earnings that affect the activities lining up for October. The October event was shifted to a later date.

The 2016 MacBook Pro will be empowered by SkyLake Processor. One of the features expected in the device's new addition is an OLED panel. The OLED panel will replace the function buttons.

In addition, the upcoming Apple notebook will be sleeker and thinner to offer convenience to people. Moreover, buyers can expect the newest Touch ID feature on their forthcoming units.

According to reports, that Apple Pay accessibility will be integrated together with the MacOS Sierra update. Speculations are also making the rounds that the 2016 MacBook Air will launch in 2016.

It is expected that many product upgrades will launch in the October Apple event. Several reports claim that Apple will also release iPhone 8 in November.

At present, the software company is on its way to improve features of  iPhone 8.

Some reports suggest that iPhone 8 will add an edge-to-edge OLED resolution to decrease the width of the smartphone.

Rumor has it that the iPhone 8 smartphone will announce a 3D resolution; however, it will not be available if people will wear 3D eye device. It is expected that the feature will be bezel-less with a sleek glass from edge-to-edge.

Meanwhile, the Lenovo Phab2 Pro is coming in November, according to a report from The Verge. The company announced two Pixel smartphones to compete with Samsung's Galaxy models and the Apple iPhone.

The Lenovo Phab2 Pro will sell for $499 unlocked in the US.

According to reports, only the Pixel smartphones will be compatible with the Daydream VR headset and not the Lenovo Phab2 Pro.

The phone does not have the required AMOLED screen to support smooth virtual reality. Buyers will have to choose between augmented reality and virtual reality if they purchase a new Google smartphone in November.

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