MacBook Pro 2016 release date: Apple laptop coming in June

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The MacBook Pro 2016 may be ready to make its eagerly anticipated debut as early as June.

There's relatively little known about the MacBook Pro 2016 and the other Apple laptops thus far, although things are expected to change soon.

According to Apple supply chain sources spoken to by Digitimes, work on the new laptops is expected to begin within the next month or so. The anonymous sources suggest that the 12 and 13.3 inch Apple laptops are expected to be produced sometime near the end of the first quarter or perhaps early into the second quarter, while the larger 15-inch models may be ready by the third quarter.

If the information coming from the anonymous tipsters proves to be accurate, then that could mean that at least one variant of the MacBook Pro 2016 will be ready to make its debut relatively soon.

Should the new batch of Apple laptops be ready by the second quarter of this year, then the company may even have an event suitable to launch the new products.

According to Know Your Mobile, Apple is currently expected to launch their new line of laptops during the WWDC in June. Apple's lineup of new products for the event may even include the MacBook Pro 2016 along with the new MacBook Airs.

As for those who may be wondering if any of the new MacBooks may be launched during Apple's highly anticipated March event, rumors currently suggest that such an occurrence is not likely to happen.

Apple is indeed expected to launch new products during the March 15 event, but the company is devoting that date to the iPad Air 3, iPhone 5se, and additional Apple Watch band options, 9 to 5 Mac reported.

Things could certainly still change between now and the March 15 event, but unless something significant changes, Apple will not be using that stage to release the MacBook Pro 2016 or any of their other new laptops.

Instead, folks can look forward to the arrival of the MacBook Pro 2016 and other new products later on in the year.

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