Based on the rumors so far, the M2 MacBook Air family has been revealed in concept photos.
Last month, it turned out that Apple 6 and 10 June It hosts Apple’s biggest event of the summer, the WWDC Developer Conference, where analysts are expected to not only discuss what’s new in iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, but also to reveal new product or products.
One such upgrade could be to the MacBook Air, which Apple’s entry-level laptop is still available today First appeared in November 2020, so it looks like it’s time to release an updated version. The machine was revealed to us based on the rumors that exist so far.
Photos by Darvik Patel, who is like iMac He envisioned a new version of the MacBook Air in multiple colors, likely running on Apple’s next-generation in-house developed, the M2. In addition to the well-known silver color, the artist has added six more fun colors to the laptop that are sure to be a hit with customers, but we still missed the darkest (astronomical grey) option in Apple’s parlance.
It doesn’t hurt to repeat, of course, that these are just concepts, so there’s no guarantee that we’ll actually get machines like these. In fact, it leaked a few weeks ago He was still referring to herThat the new MacBook Air can follow almost the same design language as its predecessor, available in silver, astronomy, and gold. By the way, rumors about colored MacBook Air He started leaking his name Dylandkt In October last year, but she has since deleted her tweet about it.
Based on the leaks affecting the specifications, we can expect a slightly larger 13.6-inch Retina display without FaceID in the new device, but a larger 14.2-inch version is not ruled out. Moreover, Apple will likely also bring the already returned MagSafe connector to the MacBook Pro, as reflected in Patel’s offerings. In addition, the USB-C connector will certainly be missing, and the 3.5 mm jack socket may remain.
As for the M2 chip, no one is expecting a huge jump in performance over the base M1, since we’ve been talking about an entry-level laptop right from the start, as well as previously debuting M1 Pro, Max and Ultra SoCs already playing a farm horse. What will happen out of all this could be revealed at WWDC in a matter of days, if the new MacBook Air is indeed revealed at the conference.