Apple to launch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air in October?

California tech giant Apple is expected to have two upgrades for its MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Amid constant rumors, Apple did not release any official statement on the two devices. The MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are likely to be launched during the unconfirmed October event of the company, as per reports.

Recent reports clearly state that the expectations from MacBook Pro with an Intel's new chip known to be as Intel Kaby Lake processors and the rumors of Apple slashing down the MacBook Air flagship are not confirmed by Apple.

Rumors that MacBook Air will be killed off is just a rumor and not more than that, as reports claims that Apple may debut a Retina MacBook Air for 2017 between the months of March and May. Apple is expected to be preparing for major upgrades such as USB-C ports and Apple Pencil enable trackpad in MacBook Air.

As per further reports, MacBook Pro rumors are at peak with the these specifications - A OLED display touch bar which will replace the physical function keys along the top of the keyboard, touch ID technology enhanced in the power button or touch pad along with finger print scan in its own strip, as Apple is well known for its security features, a USB C type ports and USB 3.1 Gen. 2 - multifunctional capabilities that allow both external device connections and charging and supporting a very high transfer speeds of up to 10GB per second, enabling instant transfers.

The new MacBook Pro is said to be thinner and lighter and in the case of 3.5mm headphone jack removal, reports claimed that Apple is likely to retain the old audio jack but others claimed that it's possible for MacBook Pro 2017 to utilize wireless headsets.

It's also reported that MacBook Pro may arrive with a 13.3-inch and 15.4-inch display, powered by Intel Skylake processor instead of Intel Kaby Lake processor, which may hit the tech market in 2017. It's also speculated that the MacBook Pro 2016 will come with AMD graphics processor.

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