

- #Macbook pro 2018 release date update#
- #Macbook pro 2018 release date upgrade#
- #Macbook pro 2018 release date professional#
The current MacBook Pro models haveimpressive screens: 2880 x 1800 on the 15.4in model, and 2560x1600 on the 13.3in one.
#Macbook pro 2018 release date professional#
But our prediction is that Apple will continue to offer gold as an option on its consumer-focused laptops, while keeping the more business-like silver and space-grey for the professional machines. Is the MacBook Pro ever likely to adopt the gold colour? It's a possibility. The MacBook Pro series currently comes in two colour finishes: silver and Space Grey, while the MacBook series is available in Gold and Rose Gold as well. However, it's possible Apple may tinker with the colour options. Looks-wise we'd be very surprised if Apple made any significant departures from the new look unveiled in 2016.
#Macbook pro 2018 release date upgrade#
Since Apple has not had a major upgrade to its MacBook product line since the releases of its new MacBook Pro devices at the end of 2016 and has no plan for one in 2018, the US-based vendor is planning to shift orders for models that are already in mass production to Foxconn to save costs and reduce risks, claims the report. Possible evidence that Apple has no exciting plans for the MacBook in 2018 comes from Digitimes, who claim that Apple is moving more of their MacBook manufacturing to Foxconn because they want that company to take on mass production of the current models.

#Macbook pro 2018 release date update#
However, we may not see a major update in 2018 despite Apple head of design Jony Ive stating that he was aware of complaints about the models (as referrenced above). We may see new MacBook Pro models during the WWDC keynote. We think it's likely that Apple will update the MacBook Pro in June 2018, to coincide with WWDC. In this article, which will be regularly updated, we examine some of the rumours about the 2018 MacBook Pro. You can read more about the current MacBook Pros here and. Read on to find out what might be in store for the MacBook Pro in 2018 including the possibility of.

So, with that revelation in mind, it seems likely that Apple will be focused on fixing the criticisms of the MacBook Pro range in 2018. Speaking at Smithsonian Magazine's Future of Design event in Washington DC in December, ( ), Ive said: Absolutely, all of your feelings and feedback around the MacBook you use, we couldn't want to listen to more. In November 2017 Apple's head of design Jony Ive admitted to being aware of the disappointment and criticism regarding the MacBook models. Read on to find out why not everyone was happy with the update and the new features users are hoping for in 2018. The MacBook Pro line was last updated on 7 June 2017 at Apple's Pro laptops gained faster Kaby Lake processors just eight months after the launch of the in October 2016.
