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MacBook Pro 2016 Likely to Come with Touch ID-Enabled Power Button
Though the MacBook Pro 2016 does not have an official release date yet, sources are claiming that Apple could be launching the device alongside the iPhone 7 smartphones and the new Apple Watch devices this September.
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The pressure-sensitive trackpad is slightly wider, and a secondary, likely OLED-based screen will replace the function key row on the keyboard. Rumors aside, Apple is yet to announce a formal date for the new MacBook Pro and it might not be very soon. For now check out these awesome renders by Martin Hajek.
Additionally, the new MacBook Pro is reportedly arriving with four USB Type-C ports with Thunderbolt 3 support, as per GSM Arena.
When Apple launched the first iPad Pro, one of the biggest complaints about it was its price. “Like with iPhones, the new Pro laptops will encrypt fingerprint data so it can’t be removed from the devices”, the report reads.
In addition, the popular Touch ID fingerprint sensors, which are used in Apple’s iPhone line, are said to also be incorporated in the upcoming set of MacBook Pro devices.
A new report also indicates that there is a possibility for the MacBook Pro 2016 to have an Apple Pencil-compatible trackpad.
Back then, not so many details were put forward regarding the basic functionality of this Touch ID feature, which has typically found a natural home in the Home button of the iPhone.
Apple may treat its MacBook Pro to a major revamp, but just when remains a mystery.
Apple’s next desktop OS MacOS Sierra will take into account web installments utilizing Apple Pay and Touch ID validation by means of iPhone.
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According to Game N Guide, the reason for the MacBook Air’s cancellation is Apple shifting its focus to producing the MacBook Pro series instead. The overall goal is to simplify keyboard shortcuts, eliminating the need to remember key combinations for each app or program you use. The next generation of the MacBook Pro is said to boast a classier design compared to its predecessor.