Apple’s 'Hello Again' Event: All You Need To Know About The Latest MacBook Pro!

Apple has officially announced the launch of a key product at the upcoming "Hello Again" event to be held in Cupertino, California. The event which is scheduled on Oct. 27 will be telecasted on the official Apple website.

The new MacBook Pro is expected to be released in the event, and it comes with a lot of exciting new features. To begin with, the device will evidently be thinner than its predecessors but have a more functional design thanks to the addition of an OLED touch bar. The new MacBook Pro will witness the most significant upgrade ever taken by Apple, reported The Week.

It is rumored that the Apple's MacBook Pro will compose of a metallic-mold made hinges and a shallow butterfly-mechanism keyboard for use on its range-topper, which strongly indicates that the new MacBook Pro will not only be thinner but also be lighter. While the display sizes are expected to be the same as the previous models, coming in 13-inches and 15-inches versions, it is reported that they will be packed into smaller bezels thereby reducing the overall size of the package.

In addition, the new MacBook Pro is expected to be faster and with a better battery life. There are speculations that the MacBook Pro will also support wireless charging. Another interesting feature that has been added is that of the Touch ID, which enables fingerprint screening. Due to this, there will be a more secure MacBook Pro use. It will also add to the ubiquity of Apple Pay application.

The photos of the new MacBook Pro have been leaked out during the release of a new build of mac OS Sierra. The pictures confirm the presence of the new touch bar that displays the contents of what one is doing on the main screen. The touch bar seems to automatically direct the user to the Apple Pay method. Also, rumors indicate that the traditional USB ports will be dropped for the latest USB-C port.

Watch the Apple's "Hello Again" event on the Apple website today at 6PM.

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