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MacBook Pro, iPad Pro 2 Rumor Round-Up
Additionally, since the Apple users did not take the removal of headphone jack positively, Apple is focused on enhancing user experience.
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Of course, until the final product is released in October or some other time in the near future, it is tough to say what exactly will make its way into – or out of – the MacBook Pro.
While this report simply shows how disappointed fans are for the lack of a MacBook Pro 2016, there is actually a recent leak that assures everyone that a MacBook Pro is indeed arriving.
And one of the questions is directed toward the use of the headphone port on Apple’s powerhouse: “Do you ever use the headphone port on your MacBook Pro with Retina Display?”
On the MacBook Pro, there is no such lightning port to use that dongle, although I guess in the hardware refresh they’d use to drop the headphone jack, they could add a lightning port or release yet another dongle to connect headphones to some other port.
Apple has been sending out surveys to MacBook Pro users about how the users use their laptop ports.
Apple users are reporting that the Cupertino, California-based tech giant is asking customers to fill out a survey explaining what they use their MacBook Pro for, with specific questions pertaining to the headphone jack.
Think of a 12-inch MacBook style design with a bigger screen and more powerful internals.
We are hearing that the new 2016 MacBook Pro design will make this notebook thinner at the thickest point than the MacBook Air. Rumors also suggest that this will be a very light notebook as well.
All other ports will be removed from the upcoming MacBook Pro.
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According to The Verge, MacBook Pro owners are receiving notifications from Apple that contains a survey on the different ports of the device.