
So even if there is a new MacBook Pro in the works, it took a backseat to iOS and OS Xamendments.Īccording to one report by Digitizes, Apple is gearing up to release new 13- and 15-inch MacBooks in the second half of 2016, specifically the last quarter. However, as reports had previously suggested, this year’s conference focused primarily on introducing new software updates rather than hardware.


We expected to see the new MacBook Pro 2016 at Apple’s annual developer event, WWDC, this June. The biggest change is likely to be in the Pros’ processors, and while there are rumours of detachable touchscreens we’d take them with a hefty pinch of salt.Īppearing more and more likely, though, is that a small, OLED display will take the place of the MacBook Pro’s function keys in its 2016 revision. (Apple has yet to officially announce the date.)Īpple’s MacBook Pro range hasn’t been updated for some time: the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina was refreshed in March 2015 and the 15-inch in May. The New Retina Macbook Pro 2016 is slated for release just before the holiday shopping season in the fourth quarter - if not earlier, in September, side by side another highly anticipated device, the iPhone 7. An OLED touch bar in place of traditional function keys.

Deemed the sleekest Apple laptop to date, this year’s MacBook Pro, available in 13- and 15-inch models, is said to deploy:
