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Is Apple’s Macbook Pro 2016 Still Coming Out This Year?

This means that should Apple prefer the newer chipsets for the MacBook Pro, fans may see the new laptop by next year. MacRumors also published a report that seems to confirm that Apple did not give up their plans for the MacBook Pro laptop line.

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It would be the third time that the 2016 Apple MacBook Pro did not show up in an Apple event this year starting in March during the company’s “Let Us Loop You In” event, and then again in June during Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2016.

As consumers continue to wait for confirmation of already released MacBook Pro 2016 rumors, a new report has hinted of certain leaks that Apple is presently considering for its upcoming products.

For several months, Apple aficionados were hyped as it has been previously speculated that Apple will do an overall haul of its new MacBook Pro device because it needs to catch up with its declining sales.

The 13-inch and 15-inch versions of 2015 MacBook Pro.

Apple’s Touch ID fingerprint recognition technology, powerful AMD Polaris graphics, 4G cellular connectivity as well as Apple’s intelligent personal assistant, Siri are also expected to be on board. According to Ars Technica, still, the most anticipated feature is the OLED touchscreen bar that will replace the traditional, physical function keys.

If Apple is planning a late 2016 release – and a September/October debut – for the MacBook Pro 2016, there is a high chance that the tech giant has used the current-gen Skylake processors for the lineup. Despite that, this still means that Apple is not keen on upgrading its laptops with new and faster processors.

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Based on the copy of trademark filings which Apple made internationally, a copy of which was given to Apple Insider, it appeared that the new devices would be packed with exciting features. Well, rumors have it that it could be announced at a separate event in October, but it’s no longer a surprise if no one would hope for that.

Inset is the current versions of Apple's iMac