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Apple[1] has been rumoured to update its laptop lineup at its WWDC[2] event early next month but now there are some strong indications, this time coming from company's own official site, which suggest that it would be wise to wait before you buy your next MacBook[3]. As per Apple's online store, the delivery times of 15-inch MacBook Pro have now been delayed[4] to June 5- June 6, which is one day after company's WWDC keynote, from usual deliveries on same day or 3-5 business days.

While the delivery estimates for the 13-inch MacBook models have not been changed and the laptops are available for delivery as soon as the next day, the recent changes give credence to a report that suggested that Apple is planning to launch new MacBook Pro and 12-inch MacBook models on June 5, as pointed out in a report[5] by MacRumors.

Usually when the delivery times are changed on Apple's official website, they indicate that the company is planning to launch new products and as the Cupertino-based company's event is right around the corner, we might be able to see new MacBook models. Conventionally, WWDC is associated with software but this time around, the event has been heavily linked with launch of new hardware products.

Earlier this month, a report suggested[6] that Apple will be refreshing its MacBook lineup, with updates lined up for 12-inch MacBook, the MacBook Pro, and the almost forgotten MacBook Air as well.

First coming to the MacBook Pro upgrade, Apple has been tipped to update[7] the laptop with Intel's Kaby Lake processor series, from the current SkyLake processors. Further, the company is expected to launch...

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