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MacBook Pro 2016 Rlease Date, Features Rumors: What We Know So Far

Rodney Rafols

Last March Apple had an event that featured some of the products for 2016, but one of the products people were hoping for didn't come out. The MacBook Pro 2016 has been anticipated to come out this 2016, and people were hoping it would have been last March. Now there is new rumor that it might come out at the WWDC 2016.

According to Macworld, the MacBook Pro 2016 might be seen at WWDC 2016. The last iteration of the MacBook Pro came out last May 2015 with the 15 inch MacBook Pro. While that may be quite recent, in the fast paced computer industry a year is already too old, what with new models from rivals coming out almost every month.

Though Macworld has speculated on the MacBook Pro 2016 coming out this June, this is still not certain. People had hoped that Apple would release the MacBook Pro last March, but that didn't happen. It is not certain then if it will come out this June, though there is still some hope that a new MacBook Pro will come out this 2016.

As to what would come out on the new MacBook Pro, there is much speculation on that as well. One of the features that is being speculated on is 4G cellular connectivity. As reported by Patently Apple, it is said that Apple has filed a patent for the MacBook to have cellular connectivity, and that this patent has been granted to it. Whether 4G connectivity will come to the MacBook Pro 2016 remains to be seen.

Another rumor suggested the MacBook Pro will come with a thinner and lighter body, as well as Touch ID and an OLED display bar above the keyboard, as analyst Ming-Chi Kuo states. The OLED display is said to replace the physical function keys.

While these, and other features, might come out with the MacBook Pro 2016, the biggest question is still whether or not the MacBook Pro will be coming out soon. People are still waiting for it, and there is still much hope that it will come out anytime soon this 2016.

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