Apple MacBook Pro 2016 codenamed AAPLJ90 could release in December with Intel Skylake U-chipset , El Capitan OS, 10 USB 3.0 ports

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The upcoming MacBook Pro 2016 is now being rumored of releasing anytime soon. The device was spotted under the code AAPLJ90 which serves as a hint that it could be finally unveiled this coming December.

According to Vine Report, the 2016 MacBook Pro will be available in two versions, one that comes in 13-inch screen while the other is in 15-inch screen. This device was reported to be powered by the latest processor, Intel Skylake U-chipset as well as the latest operating system, El Capitan. In addition, it is stated that the new MacBook Pro will arrive boasting an improved battery life, a USB Type-C port, and Force Touch.

The MacBook Pro 2016 was said to bear a Codename of AAPLJ90. This information creates some logic to this new reference that it could be a new version of the professional-level workstation, writes Ecumenical news.

In addition, the latest Skylake-U process that will make the 2016 MacBook Pro as the smoothest and fastest version of the portable computer line will be equipped in this device. Moreover, the new MacBook Pro could include the 'OS X' which is the latest operating system from Apple.

As for more of the specifications of this alleged 2016 MacBook Pro, the spotted code also provided an indication that this device has 10 USB 3.0 ports. The existing MacBook Pro is sporting 4 USB ports as well as 6 Thunderbolt and 2 ports. It is supposed that implementing Thunderbolt 3 on the upcoming device could create more sense since it brings Thunderbolt to USB-C at 40Gbps, reports Mac World.

Thus far, Apple hasn't' provided any official statement with regard to the release date and specifications of the upcoming MacBook Pro 2016, so, all of the aforementioned details above are yet to be confirmed. When it comes to pricing concern, the latest 15-inch MacBook Pro is rumored to be available at around $699.

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