MacBook Pro 2016 Released Date: Everything You Need to Know About ‘Rescheduled’ October Apple Event [VIDEO]
BySpeculations and rumors will finally be put into rest as the October Apple Event is fast approaching. Sources claimed that the launching date of MacBook Pro 2016 and other products was rescheduled from October 24 to a later date - here's everything you want to know about it.
Final Launching Date
Apple is reported to have been on the final stage of production cycle and development of their upcoming products. According to Mirror, the Cupertino-based tech giant has originally planned a November launching but the early progress of the product development has resulted to a late October launching instead.
New product upgrades are expected to debut in October 24. But Apple is reported to be holding a press event to present the company's earnings for the fourth quarter; Mac World said that October 27 is likely to be the most feasible date for the blockbuster launching date.
What Products are Likely to Be Introduced?
For the past few months, rumors about the 2016 version of MacBook Pro have been constantly circulating around the internet. The most talked-about feature about the new MacBook Pro is the inclusion of "Dynamic Function Rows" appears to be a second screen (OLED touch panel) located above the keyboard replacing the physical function keys.
In addition, iPad Pro 2 three sizes are also expected during the launching event. An internal upgrade for the tablets has been noted for a faster performance and better features.
iPad Pro 2 is likely to have the 3.5mm headphone jack as well as the home button haptic feedback feature got from the iPhone 7. Other improvements such as smoother zooming and support for Apple pencil are expected to land in the new iPad Pro 2.
MacBook Air with USB-C port and iMac with changeable graphics are also rumored to launch in October event. This is to contradict the long-standing speculation that Apple has killed off the Air brand.
While patiently waiting for the launching event this year, the video below will take you back to Apple October 2015 event.