MacBook Pro 2016 Latest News & Updates: Official Launch On October 27; Apple Confirms New Line-Ups With Invites, Latest Slogan 'Hello again'

Apple is finally unveiling its MacBook Pro 2016 on Thursday, October 27. Its slogan "Hello again" will finally unveil what most of Apple consumers are all waiting for.

Apple consumers will be happy to hear that the upcoming event will finally reveal not just one MacBook Pro but three new models. A thirteen-inch MacBook Pro, a fifteen-inch MacBook Pro and a 13-inch MacBook, according to Forbes.

As reported by KGI Securities Ming-Chi Kuo, the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 will not have the physical function key but instead, it will have a context-sensitive touchscreen. This new feature will allow a quick access to popular commands that are mostly used by users.

Also on the list of the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 is its TouchID feature that is now common for their other Apple devices. With the new TouchID feature, users will be able to secure their MacBook Pro better as they need to verify their identity first before accessing their laptops.

It is also expected that the new MacBook Pro 2016 will have an entirely new design since it has been years since Apple unveiled great changes to its look. Reports are also suggesting the upcoming MacBook Pro be lighter, thinner and will be in various new color schemes.

It will also have longer battery life that is expected to last for more than ten hours compared to its previous MacBook Pro. Also, the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 will have a USB Type C charging to replace the MagSafe charging cable, Daily Star reported.

With the invite already sent out asking the media to join Tim Cook on Thursday, it is expected that Apple will not just unveil the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 but also a new iPad, iMac and a new MacBook Air lineups.

The latest MacBook Pro 2016 will finally be unveiled on October 27 at 6:00 PM GMT at the Apple Campus in Cupertino.

 

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