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MacBook Pro 2016 Rumors, Specs, Features: Latest PC To Come With A Touch ID Button, Slimmer Body Than MacBook Air?

MacBook Pro 2016 Rumors, Specs, Features: Latest PC To Come With A Touch ID Button, Slimmer Body Than MacBook Air?

Shilpa Chakravorty

Apple's iPhone 7 might be the next big product for some Apple users, however, for others it is the MacBook Pro 2016.

It has already been rumored that the latest flagship product from Apple will be coming with an OLED strip to replace the function key on the keyboard. Additionally, it is also speculated that the latest MacBook Pro will come with Touch ID functionality.

According to 9to5Mac, it is not yet clear how the Touch ID feature will be integrated in the OLED screen, however, it is anticipated that it might contain a Touch ID sensor integrated in the MacBook Pro.

The newest MacBook Pro will also switch to USB - C port like the ones used in 12 - inch MacBook. However, the inclusion of additional I/O ports is still under consideration, and has not been confirmed yet.

Although there has been rumors that Apple will be bringing biometric security to MacBook Pro, it has not been confirmed yet. The biometric security has already been introduced in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra.

Moreover, many of the earlier image leaks have pointed towards a slimmer design. Thus, it will be interesting to see if the latest MacBook will be slimmer than the Air line or not.

In addition, users can also expect to see an upgrade in processors, graphics, storage, and  Apple can also provide color options like silver, space grey,  and rose or gold.

It has also been speculated that the MacBook Pros with OLED function keys are scheduled to be launched by the end of the year. The MacBook Pro is priced at $1299, compared to a MacBook Air, which is priced at $899.

It is yet to be seen if MacBook Pro with its latest features and updates will be able to steal the hearts of PC users.

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