MacBook Pro 2016 Latest News & Release Date: New MacBook To Come With Apple Pencil And Wireless Charging; September Release Date Confirmed?

The upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 is considered the most awaited laptop to date. It has been 4 years since Apple released a MacBook Pro so it is just natural for most consumers to wait a bit more for the release of the new MacBook Pro 2016.

According to Macworld, the release of a MacBook Pro 2016 is long overdue as Apple did not introduce a new laptop range in Spring and at the WWDC 2016. While it has really been a long time since the last time Apple updated its MacBook Pro analysts are concluding that the new MacBook Pro 2016 will just totally blow consumers mind away.

The new MacBook Pro 2016 is believed to be packed with more goodies than its predecessors. According to a previous report by Parent Herald, the new laptop will have an OLED touchbar that will replace the physical function key and will be integrated with Apple's Touch ID.

A new report also indicates that there is a possibility for the MacBook Pro 2016 to have an Apple Pencil-compatible trackpad. Although the Apple Pencil is mostly made for the iPad Pro, however, several images indicate that this tool will come out with the MacBook Pro 2016.

The upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 is also rumored to feature Skylake processors that will help in making the new MacBook more powerful than ever. Reports are suggesting that there is a possibility that the new MacBook Pro 2016 may offer wireless charging as Skylake is popular for this feature.

While Apple has not confirmed when the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 would come but analysts are indicating towards a September or December event. Since Apple might also release its iPhone 7 this coming September like most of Apple's products were released during that month, rumors are also indicating a September release date. However, reports are also indicating that Apple is not yet done with the production of the new MacBook Pro 2016 and that a possible December date will come into place.

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