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05/10/2024 01:58:18 pm

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MacBook Pro 2016 Rumors: No Change in Design Expected? Release Date Still Unknown!

Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller announces the new Mac Pro during an Apple announcement at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on Oct. 22, 2013 in San Francisco, California. The tech giant is expected to announce its new iP

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MacBook Pro 2016 rumors are never confirmed nor denied.

While many users have been waiting for formal announcement from Apple about its highly-anticipated laptop, its event on March 21 might have just disappointed them.

It can be noted that even weeks before the big event of the American tech giant, speculations about the release date of the said device have already been making headlines. However, the company failed to share any updates relative to it.

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According to MacWorld UK, Apple shared updates on iPad Pro with a smaller screen, iPhone SE and Apple Watch straps instead.

Amid the unending MacBook Pro 2016 rumors, it can be recalled that the last time the device's 13-inch and 15-inch variants were updated was already almost a year ago. The former received updates in March 2015 while the latter had it two months after.

The tech site hinted, though, that since the previous updates were released around this time, it is not impossible for the 2016 version to be out anytime soon.

But this soon may go until June considering that there is another big event happening by then, the Worldwide Developers' Conference or WWDC.

Meanwhile, the latest MacBook Pro 2016 rumors claimed that design changes are not expected to happen in the upcoming upgraded device.

Despite this, it was pointed out that the more battery-efficient unit might be available in gold color, and would boast a touchscreen display which can be detached from its keyboard, just like the Surface Book.

And just like China Topix's previous report, one of the most talked-about MacBook Pro 2016 rumors in the use of Intel's extra powerful processor, the Skylake.

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