MacBook Pro 2016 has Touch ID and an OLED touch screen

MacBook Pro 2016 will be launched in the following months by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and according to some information provided today by a credible source, it suggests that users will benefit from the implementation of integrated Touch ID support, but also from a OLED touch screen.

Support for Touch ID could be based on either the implementation of a fingerprint reader in the home button, or the implementation of software support for interconnection with an iPhone, or perhaps even with an Apple Watch, clear details are not yet available, although the first part seems the most logic.

Information discovered a few weeks ago suggested that the new Mac models will have Touch ID integrated with a physical component, macOS Sierra being the operating system in which it exists code that confirms the implementation such hardware, so it remains to be seen what exactly Apple does with it.

As for the OLED touch screen, it is going to replace the entire upper part of the keys of the MacBook Pro 2016 keyboard, users can control the respective functions on the touch screen, but of course it could also allow the use of a variety of other options to control the operating system.

Apart from these changes, Apple could integrate at least one USB-C port in MacBook Pro 2016, along with support for Thunderbolt 3, many people have been waiting for the implementation of these components for some time.

Although those from Apple have not yet announced the date on which they could launch MacBook Pro 2016, it is speculated that the new products would reach the market in the fourth fiscal quarter of the year, the MacBook Air series could also be updated by those from Cupertino.