MacBook Pro 2016 release date, specs rumors: Will it finally make an appearance at WWDC?

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The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is now less than a month away, and many Apple fans are wondering if that also means that the MacBook Pro 2016 is set to make its long-awaited debut.

For now at least, Apple has still offered no official confirmation related to the new laptop possibly showing up at the event.

Still, that hasn't kept folks from expecting that it will make an appearance at the event.

After all, there may be no better time to release the MacBook Pro 2016 than at the upcoming WWDC event.

The Cupertino, California-based company already caught a few folks off-guard when they opted not to feature the new laptop during their March event that was held earlier this year, and unless they want the iPhone 7 launch to potentially overshadow the MacBook Pro 2016's debut by releasing both at the same time this September, it also doesn't seem to make too much sense to wait that long to show off the new device.

As Macworld UK noted, it's possible that Apple could still opt to hold a separate press event for the launch of the new laptop, though figuring out exactly when it could be held may present Apple with another bothersome question that needs to be answered.

At the very least, it would seem that things would be easier for Apple if they simply unveiled the MacBook Pro 2016 at the upcoming WWDC event as many people expect them to do.

The people who will be attending the upcoming event can already expect to see the latest developments regarding the iOS, OS X, tvOS and watchOS, as Apple previously revealed, and with a bit of good luck, they may also witness the launch of a new laptop.

More news about the long-awaited debut of the MacBook Pro 2016 should be made available in the near future.

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