Unreleased MacBook Pro Model Given FCC Approval; Could Be Apple’s Refreshed 13-Inch Variant

Unreleased MacBook Pro Model Given FCC Approval; Could Be Apple’s Refreshed 13-Inch Variant

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https://wccftech.com/unreleased-macbook-pro-fcc-approval/

If we were to think of an unreleased MacBook Pro model, it would most likely be the non-Touch Bar version that’s long overdue for a refresh. After all, Apple has already introduced its newest iterations of MacBook Pro variants in the 13-inch and 15-inch categories, with the latter being able to house an unyielding 8-core Intel Core i9 chip. Now, this week, the company received FCC approval for an unreleased MacBook Pro sporting the model number A2159.

In case you’re wondering, the aforementioned model number is the same that was registered with the Eurasian Economic Commission. According to MacRumors, the FCC documentation clarifies that the machine featuring the model number A2159 machine is indeed an unreleased MacBook Pro. If you take a look at the image yourself, you’ll notice that the wattage rating of the notebook is 60.9W, or 61W if you round off the value (20.3V x 3A max equals 60.9W).

Unreleased MacBook Pro Model Given FCC Approval; Could Be Apple’s Refreshed 13-Inch Variant

Jul 2, 2019, 6:31pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/unreleased-macbook-pro-fcc-approval/ > If we were to think of an unreleased MacBook Pro model, it would most likely be the non-Touch Bar version that’s long overdue for a refresh. After all, Apple has already introduced its newest iterations of MacBook Pro variants in the 13-inch and 15-inch categories, with the latter being able to house an unyielding 8-core Intel Core i9 chip. Now, this week, the company received FCC approval for an unreleased MacBook Pro sporting the model number A2159. > In case you’re wondering, the aforementioned model number is the same that was registered with the Eurasian Economic Commission. According to MacRumors, the FCC documentation clarifies that the machine featuring the model number A2159 machine is indeed an unreleased MacBook Pro. If you take a look at the image yourself, you’ll notice that the wattage rating of the notebook is 60.9W, or 61W if you round off the value (20.3V x 3A max equals 60.9W).