

Additionally, while Apple's professional and prosumer users can adjust themselves to using the function keys, the Escape button is a fundamental part of a laptop that can't be relegated to a function strip that might malfunction.Īpple's kept these problems in mind, and today's image (marked 'likely fake'* by MacRumors) shows that both Touch ID and the Escape key will not be a part of Touch Bar on the 16-inch laptop. However, since Touch ID is a part of the Touch Bar on current MacBook Pro models, careless usage often leads to the sensor not performing optimally. apple's decision to introduce Touch ID on its laptops has allowed the company to introduce a highly secure method to validate financial transactions. The image fished out and sent to MacRumors relates to Apple Pay use on the MacBook Pro. Apple's made the iPad Pro a serious tablet for serious users, and through upgrading the 16-inch MacBook Pro with octa-core Intel Core i9 processors earlier this year, the company also satiated concerns for its premium notebooks lacking in power. While the company has been rightly accused in the past of neglecting the needs of professional users for the sake of concentrating its resources on the iPhone, it has changed this approach recently. 16-inch MacBook Pro Alleged Image Shows Redesigned Function Area, Thinner BezelsĪpple's MacBooks, as we've stated earlier, stand out for their design. With these details in mind, take a look at an alleged image of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, shared with the good folks over at MacRumors. So, evidence for the laptop's existence is building up, despite Apple having missed the rumored launch date of October 30th. Evidence for the notebook has been present inside MacOS Catalina, and even Apple's supply chain has reported that components for the notebook have started to move inside the chain. Throughout this year, it has been reported that Cupertino tech giant Apple will launch an upgraded MacBook Pro soon.
