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Carlosgomes

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Jul 3, 2013
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Hey guys,

I know that this sounds silly, but hang with me.
I'll be getting a MBA on September-November, do you think the MBA will get refreshed again this year, when apple releases the next iPhone - and iOS?
 
Hey guys,

I know that this sounds silly, but hang with me.
I'll be getting a MBA on September-November, do you think the MBA will get refreshed again this year, when apple releases the next iPhone - and iOS?

Don't count on that. And it does sound silly. :D
 
Nope, what will it get refreshed too? The current MBA has the latest chipset.

Apple hasn't even updated their other lines so I'd not worry about the MBA getting a second refresh
 
I (may have mis) read somewhere that we would get a new design. Yup, it sounded fishy, but I agree with both of ya. Thanks.

Btw, the awesome battery life of the current MBA won't get even better with Mavericks, considering all the fancy stuff they flashed on WWDC this year?
I'm just preparing my pants to all the jizz.
 
I don't know why people say Mid-2011, Mid-2012 etc. Because there was no Early 2011 nor Late 2012 Airs released. People just keep repeating what others say and all of a sudden we get question like this.
 
I (may have mis) read somewhere that we would get a new design. Yup, it sounded fishy, but I agree with both of ya. Thanks. /QUOTE]

There were rumors that Apple would introduce a Retina display MacBook Air, clearly that isn't happening this year.
 
I don't know why people say Mid-2011, Mid-2012 etc. Because there was no Early 2011 nor Late 2012 Airs released. People just keep repeating what others say and all of a sudden we get question like this.


Apple designates MBA that way. About this Mac specifies mine as mid 2012.
 
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