Speculations are rife that Apple MacBook Pro 2016 release may happen in October. It is expected to be completely re-designed and to be the thinnest MacBook Pro.
The upcoming Apple MacBook Pro 2016 will even be thinner than Apple MacBook Air, which is the thinner model of the laptop series, according to Bloomberg. This feature will then greatly enhance the portability of the device. The upcoming laptop may also be lighter than its predecessors.
Previously, there were also reports of the laptop coming with a detachable screen but this feature seems unlikely at the moment. There may be a small OLED touch panel above the keyboard and biometric security features can be a part of the MacBook Pro 2016.
The Touch ID security feature may be in-built along with the power button, according to 9to5Mac. This will may this the thinnest, lightest and most secure MacBook Pro ever.
The Cupertino-based company is also working hard to enhance the battery life of their devices. It is expected that the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 will have better battery life than the current models.
In this regard, Apple wants to use the latest Intel Kaby Lake Processors for the MacBook Pro 2016, which will not only enhance the overall performance but will also bump up the battery life immensely. Rumors abound that the upcoming laptop will have more than 12 hours of battery life.
Apple MacBook Pro 2016 is also expected to have the latest USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports. They will allow the user to transfer files at a very high speed of up to 10 Gbps. Also, MacBook Pro 2016 may be bereft of the normal ports and have just the Thunderbolt 3 port only. The SD card reader and the HDMI port may be absent in the device.
There are also rumors that the upcoming laptop from Apple may boast of 5K display. The Apple MacBook Pro 2016 price is expected to start from $1000. Many retailers are currently offering deals on the old models of MacBook Pro thus giving rise to rumors that the MacBook Pro 2016 release date is near.
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