The MacBook Pro 2013 Retina Display release date was estimated on Sept.10 event, but it was non existent in Apple keynote that presented new iPhones, iPhone 5S and 5C, and iOS 7 release date. The new rumors are pointing to the October release date for Apple laptop, with a few reports signifying that it’ll be released this October together with OS X Mavericks.
According to the 9 to 5 Mac, the delay on OS X Mavericks launch is caused by its concentrating on the iOS 7 launch. The mobile OS will formally be available for download on the Sept.18. The Cupertino tech giant was in a rush to get iOS 7 off the table. After the iOS 7, the Apple will be able to concentrate on the OS X Mavericks.
The International Business Times reported earlier, the day before the event of Apple, that customers waiting for new MacBook Pro retina display with the Intel Haswell processors would have to wait until the October.
The delay in the launch of the MacBook Pro is similar to why the OS X Mavericks launch was pushed, a heightened company focuses on the release of new Ios 7 and iPhones.
The Apple fans have been waiting for the launch of a new range of the MacBook Pro and the company is expected to release the new version of laptop this year coming with the Intel Haswell processors and the full HD Facetime camera.
Although the September 10 keynote did not provide any hints on when the new and latest laptop will come, there’re still some hints that the MacBooks are coming.
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