Three Mac Models Leaked for Thursday: A1706, A1707 and A1708

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We continue with all eyes on the event that will be held at the Cupertino headquarters next Thursday, the 27th of this month and now a document has been leaked showing three new Mac models, the A1706, A1707, and A1708. These three models appear on a Russian website and apparently we are talking about laptops.

Now the rumors that KGI launched in its day and that it has not stopped mentioning until this last weekend takes more shape. We say this because there is talk of the possibility that Apple shows us two new MacBook Pros and a new ultra-slim 13-inch MacBook MacBook as a brother to the 12-inch model we have today.

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On the other hand, the source in charge of filtering this news is the same one that filtered the two iPhone 7 models quite accurately, so we have to think that they are true. On the other hand, comment that the iPhone leak like this of the MacBook Pro reaches the media after having to go through the relevant regulations in the country before launch, which ends up filtering a document that may be real on the net.

But without having anything official we cannot confirm the news, much less, so it is time to continue seeing this type of leaks as something possible and not real. KGI's own group of analysts warned that a new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina would be released, but the arrival of the new 13-inch MacBook would be later, maybe for 2017. We have to wait for the event and see what is really presented to us.


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