Gurman suggests Apple could unveil two new Macs at WWDC in June
Apple could unveil two new Macs at WWDC in June, with Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman suggesting in this week’s latest edition of the Power On newsletter that we may finally see Apple’s long-rumored new MacBook Air announced at the event, which reports have suggested will feature a full redesign with a MacBook Pro-style notch, MagSafe charging, white bezels, and more.
After reporting that iOS 16 will likely feature improvements to notifications and new health-tracking upgrades, although no major system redesign is likely, with iPadOS 16 rumored to gain a new multitasking interface and watchOS 9 gaining “major upgrades to activity and health tracking,” Gurman has said “Apple is gearing up to launch some new Macs in the next few months. What better place to do so than WWDC?
The mention follows after reliable and respected TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said Apple was working on a new 15-inch notebook which may simply be called “MacBook,” although Kuo said he didn’t expect this new machine to arrive until next year.
I’m told there are two new Macs coming around the middle of the year or early in the second half. One of those is likely to be the new MacBook Air.
Jon Prosser first shared 2022 MacBook Air concepts last year which allegedly were based on information from a source with a proven track record who claimed Apple will bring “colors for average consumers” with colorful MacBook models, which will feature iMac-style white bezels, a new non-wedge design, white keyboard, and more.
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