The MacBook Pro 2017 allegedly will address the issues that were encountered by the MacBook Pro 2016. In addition, the upcoming device reportedly will have a 32 GB RAM, Kaby Lake Processor, and a better battery life among others.

The 2016 MacBook Pro was a groundbreaking device that attracted many acclaims as well as criticisms. It packed outdated specs and performed at par with the best machines available in the market. If the reports and claims are to be believed, this year will be a momentous event for the MacBook Pro 2017. Speculations are rife that Apple will address the biting issues that were predominantly prevailing in the previous year, according to Tech Radar.

The MacBook Pro 2017 is said to run on Kaby lake processors. This would definitely give the device the needed boost in terms of speed as it is designed for professional users. As customary as it has always been, the MacBook Pro line was geared towards power users. In fact, the previous installments were a success largely because of them.

Aside from shifting to a Kaby Lake processor, the MacBook Pro is said to sport a 32 GB RAM. This will address the issue last year about the modest 16GB RAM enough for conventional use but ultimately a lack when used with professional grade graphics concentrated applications.

In addition, the upcoming MacBook Pro 2017 laptop would have a superior battery life far better than its predecessors' reported Gotta Be Mobile. In the previous years, the Cupertino-based tech giant promised consumers of a long battery life away from the power outlet for its 2016 MacBook Pro. Not long after its release, however, the forums flooded with complaints due to poor battery life performance. Apple soon after addressed these issues by releasing an update, however, the current battery life of MacBook Pro 2016 is still not really desirable.

Apple is expected to improve the battery consumption of the upcoming MacBook Pro 2017. The integration of Intel's Kaby lake processors is one strong indication that the battery issue is already getting a fix. Intel's 7th-generation chips are capable of true 4K playback for up to 9.5 hours. The idea of the upcoming device having a longer battery hours of more than 10 hours is highly possible given Apple's skill and capacity of optimizing the software and hardware of its products.

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