The MacBook Pro 2015 release date is reportedly going to be on September 2015 following reports Apple allegedly going to announce the device on WWDC 2015.
PC Advisor reported that Apple may announce the MacBook Pro 2015 release date on WWDC 2015 on June.
"It's possible that Apple will use WWDC 2015 in June to unveil the new MacBook, though last year's launch was announced simply with a press release rather than an event so Apple could choose to go for the same low-key approach again this year," wrote PC Advisor.
However, TechAndPrince has reported that Apple has allegedly set the MacBook Pro 2015 release date to be on September 2015 while also claiming that Apple would reveal it on WWDC 2015.
"Apple is going to reveal the launch date of the new MacBook Pro on WWDC but sources say that it would be available on September," wrote TechAndPrince.
Meanwhile, PC Advisor reported on the possible specs and features of the MacBook Pro 2015.
"Intel's new Broadwell chips are imminent, so we expect to see new MacBook Pro models that utilise the more powerful and efficient processors this year," wrote PC Advisor. "The Broadwell chips should mean that the new MacBook Pro models have better battery life, native support for 4K display technology."
PC Advisor continued, "We expect that the 8GB RAM standard for the 13in MacBook Pro Retina models and 16GB for the 15in models will continue with the next update to the line-up."
PC advisor also claimed that price of the MacBook Pro 2015 wouldn't be a huge increase from the current version of the device.
"We don't think Apple will increase the price of the MacBook Pro, so expect better specs and features for the same or very similar price tags as the current line-up," wrote PC Advisor.