Tech goliath Apple has been speculated to be working on a new revamped Apple MacBook Air, which could be land off with an Apple Silicon M2 chip. It is expected to arrive with numerous changes.
The new Apple MacBook could be around the corner; at least for now, it is believed that the device is not a victim of supply chain issues. Today, a new report coming from Mark Gurman of Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter suggests that Apple is expected to reveal the revamped MacBook Air at WWDC 2022.
The iPhone maker has rescheduled WWDC 2022, which will be held from June 6 to June 10. If the firm discloses hardware announcements, the new MacBook Air will be a great part. Previously, tech analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that the 2022 MacBook Air would arrive with an outstanding design and more color variants. Ming also stated that it would not come with a tapered design, but it might get shipped with a more MacBook Pro-like design.
The new MacBook is also anticipated to be looked thinner and lighter than its predecessor, and it might be launched in numerous color variants similar to the 24-inch iMac, which is now available in blue, green, pink, silver, yellow, orange, and purple color options.
Even though the new MacBook could turn away from its traditional keyboard offerings, it has been rumored to provide an off-white bezel and matching white keyboard. Given the supply chain chaos that has been shattering the whole tech industry, the new MacBook might use the old M1 chip instead of the M2 chip. As of now, nothing has been confirmed. We should, for a while, reaffirms the speculated information.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, WWDC 2022 is set to begin on June 6 and most of the event will be about the feature of iOS 16. The always-on display feature could debut with the iOS 16 for the iPhone 14 series.