There are rumors that the Apple MacBook Pro 2016 release may be happening on June 13 at the World Wide Developers Conference.
Apple MacBook Pro 2016 was strongly expected to be released at the recently concluded Apple Media Event. However, the absence of the device at this event disappointed the fans. The latest rumour says that both of the variants of the MacBook Pro 2016 will now be launched at the WWDC, which is expected to be held from June 13-17, according to Mac Rumors.
The device will be launched in 13 and 15-inch variants. The 2015 versions of this device was integrated with a Force Touch track feature, along with a Broad Well Intel chip set. The upcoming models of MacBook Pro 2016 are expected to be armed with much more. Both of these variants will be equipped with the 6th generation Intel chips, which will offer a big boost in the performance of the laptop.
Meanwhile, there are also reports that Apple is working on a line of thinner MacBook Pro devices. The Cupertino based company wants these devices to be like the MacBook Air devices. If this is true, this will be an engineering revolution for even a tech giant like Apple. The ultra thin MacBook Pros will be the first line of laptops to come integrated with such advanced technology packed in such a thin frame and backed by immense power.
At the moment, both MacBook Pro 2015 models are being offered with the Retina and non-Retina displays, along with Force Touchpad Trackpad, a PCIe flash storage, and also a dual band a/c Wi-Fi. It also comes with more than nine hours of battery life.
The upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 devices will all be equipped with Retina display along with the latest OLED screens, according to Mac World. The price for the 13-inch variant of MacBook Pro 2015 is around $1,300 and that of the 15-inch variant is around $2,500. Hence, it is strongly rumoured that the 13-inch variant of MacBook Pro 2016 will be launched at a price of around $1,299 to $1,599.
Watch this video to learn more about the top 20 features wishlist of the upcoming device: