The new MacBook Pros will integrate Touch ID and OLED screen

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A few days ago we echoed a news item that stated that Apple might have in mind to launch a new function in the next version of OS X that would allow us to skip the lock screen using the Touch ID of our iPhone. This feature is not new as currently we can find several applications that already allow us to perform this function. But until the preview version is presented at the Developer Conference that Apple will not be able to confirm this rumor.

KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo not only makes predictions about Apple's next moves when it comes to mobile devices, but also analyzes the future of the next notebook models that the company will launch. According to them, before the end of the year, the company will launch a new renewal of the MacBook Pro range, a range that will debut a new screen with OLED technology as well as a new key bar.

But also Kuo ventures to sign that finally the company would offer an integrated fingerprint sensor to unlock the Mac faster than today by entering a password. What the analyst has not talked about is the type of keyboard that it will integrate, although it should be the same as in the 12-inch model, a keyboard that uses a butterfly mechanism.

Apparently according to this analyst, Apple would almost completely renew the design of this Pro range, adapting more to the design of the 12-inch MacBook that the company launched last year. These new models could be presented at the Developer Conference that will begin in a couple of weeks but will not reach the market until the last quarter of the year, an anticipated presentation to which the company has become accustomed in recent times.


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  1.   Jose Luis Catalán (@ jlcatalan70) said

    And the most important thing is missing, they value between € 300 and € 500 more than the current price .. In short, Apple is less and less available to mortals.