MacBook Air 2016 not present during the March 21 event; June unveiling most likely to happen

(Apple official website)Official product image of the 2015 MacBook Air

The highly anticipated "Let Us Loop You In" media event held by Apple has already concluded, and as it turned out, the next line of MacBook gadgets, MacBook Air 2016, and MacBook Pro 2016 was not actually present at the event, as can be seen on the report from Mac Rumors, where the publication has listed all the details announced on the event.

Fans of the Apple laptop should not be discouraged with the latest revelation as previous rumors have dropped not one, but two potential launch dates for the 2016 edition of the MacBook computers. According to the report from MacWorld UK, the MacBook Air 2016 would most likely come out at the Worldwide Developers Conference, or commonly referred to as WWDC, this coming June 2016, probably alongside its Pro iteration, the MacBook Pro 2016.

However, it is best for fans to take this one with a tiny pinch of salt just like what they did with the first March 21 unveiling date rumor for the MacBook Air 2016. Needless to say, better consider this is a rough estimation until proven otherwise.

Meanwhile, Apple has made the new and small iPhone, the iPhone SE, official during its event. According to the recap from The Verge, the new flagship is actually a mix or hybrid of the two popular devices, the iPhone 6S for its parts or components and the iPhone 5 for the style and design.

The new iPad Pro, specifically the 9.7-inch variant, was also showcased in the event. As reported by the source, this is actually a downgraded version, screen size-wise, of the previous iPad Pro flagship with 12.9-inch size.

Apple's Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook also revealed some new bands for the company's fitness wearable device, the Apple Watch. Unfortunately, they did not say or announce any new iteration for the watch. However, previous rumors have predicted that the Cupertino-based manufacturer may release the upgraded device sometime this coming September.

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