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With the chances of Apple revealing its mixed reality headset at WWDC 2022 looking decidedly less likely as its developer conference creeps nearer, rumors of Apple's new-look MacBook Air have once again come to the fore. Here's everything we expect to see if Apple chooses to announce a new version of its slimmest notebook next week.


Redesigned Chassis

The design of the current MacBook Air has been synonymous with the company's thinnest notebook since October 2010. ‌The existing tapered design goes from thicker at the back to thinner at the front.

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Tapered design of current ‌MacBook Air‌

By contrast, the new ‌MacBook Air‌ is expected to look much more like a slimmed-down version of the MacBook Pro, with rounded edges on the bottom and squared-off edges on the top. Rumors have also suggested the new MacBook Air is thinner and lighter, with slimmer borders around the display than the current model.

White Bezels and Keyboard

The ‌MacBook Air‌ is rumored to be modeled after the 24-inch iMac, with off-white bezels around the display and a matching off-white keyboard. Given that Apple adopted full-size function keys on its latest MacBook Pro models, Apple may well bring this look to the ‌MacBook Air‌ as well.

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Apple also adopted an all-black well for the MacBook Pro's keyboard, so an all-white variation for the ‌MacBook Air‌ is expected.

Notch

Last year's MacBook Pro surprised us all with a notch for the camera, and all the rumors suggest the ‌MacBook Air‌ will have the same notch, but this time in white, in order to match the bezels and keyboard.

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Most MacBook Pro owners will tell you the notch isn't an issue as its ingression into the menu bar allows for more screen real estate below, and it effectively disappears from view when in fullscreen mode, which turns the menu bar black. However, the new MacBook Air is likely to stoke another round of "notch controversy," with the divisive factor this time being its color rather than its mere existence.

Multiple Colors

Continuing with the ‌iMac‌ theme, the new ‌MacBook Air‌ is expected to be made available in several color options. The colors could be similar to the 24-inch ‌iMac‌, which comes in blue, green, pink, silver, yellow, orange, and purple. (There is also unfettered speculation online that Apple's WWDC artwork hints at several new MacBook Air colors.)

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Apple has a history of using bright colors for its non Pro machines (the iBook G3, for example) and different color options would clearly distinguish the ‌MacBook Air‌ from its Pro sibling.

Slightly Larger LCD Display

The 2022 MacBook Air will feature a display size of 13.6-inches, according to Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) analyst Ross Young. This would make it 0.3-inches larger than the current ‌MacBook Air‌, but still 0.6-inches smaller than the current 14.2-inch MacBook Pro.

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Young told MacRumors that the 2022 ‌MacBook Air‌ will not feature a mini-LED display or ProMotion technology. This runs counter to claims from DigiTimes that the this year's ‌MacBook Air‌ will get a mini-LED display, but Young maintains that it will use an LCD display to maintain a lower price point compared to the high-end MacBook Pros.

M1 or M2 Processor

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said earlier this year that the 2022 MacBook Air would retain the M1 chip rather than feature the ‌M2 processor. Meanwhile, ShrimpApplePro has claimed that Apple is working on the "final SoC of ‌M1‌ series," featuring updated cores, so it's possible that this relates to a new version of the entry-level ‌M1‌.

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Releasing a MacBook Air with a mid-generation iteration of the standard ‌M1‌ chip could help Apple buy time before releasing Macs with the ‌M2‌ chip next year, when TSMC's more advanced N3 fabrication process becomes available.

Apple could well call the chip in the new MacBook Air the "M2" to boost sales, but it may opt to save the "M2" name for a much more substantial upgrade over the previous generation in 2023 to further enhance Apple silicon's brand image.

1080p Webcam

As part of their redesign, the latest MacBook Pro models got a 1080p webcam for the first time. With the 27-inch ‌iMac‌, 24-inch ‌iMac‌, and the high-end MacBook Pro now featuring a 1080p webcam, the likelihood is that the ‌MacBook Air‌ will also benefit from one.

MagSafe and 2x Thunderbolt/USB4

For the redesigned MacBook Pro models, Apple brought back its much-loved MagSafe charging connector. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has claimed ‌MagSafe‌ is also coming to the MacBook Air.

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Other connectivity options will be more modest, however. Gurman clams ‌MagSafe‌ will feature in addition to a pair of Thunderbolt/USB4 ports for connecting external devices.

MacBook Air Debut at WWDC?

A new MacBook Air announcement at WWDC certainly isn't a certainty. Apple could well decide to hold back the notebook in favor of a release later in the year when the ongoing supply chain issues are less impactful on its business.


That said, Apple's existing MacBook Air models are the only M1 Macs on its online store that are currently experiencing shipping delays, which could always be a hint that Apple is preparing to launch a new model.

Article Link: What to Expect If Apple Debuts a New MacBook Air at WWDC Next Week
 
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That's great for the MacBook Air fans. I hope it makes an appearance next week.

However, I'm personally more interested in the Mac Pro just because I'm curious about the SoC, and I also want to see a new updated Mac mini as well as a "high end" Mac mini sooner rather than later. And no, the Mac Studio doesn't count.
 
As long as it comes in at $1299 or less starting then I'm in. More than that and i'm better off finding an M1 Pro MBP on sale for $1750 after the upgrades I want to put into the MBA. Looks like a solid upgrade and long overdue design refresh.
 
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I will never buy a macbook with white bezels and especially a white keyboard.
While the idea sounds awful, I have to say I used to have a white MacBook in 2008 and back then this never bothered me, so I guess it will be something you’ll get used to.
 
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I have fond memories of my G4 ibook. Loved the white.
I've told this story before, and I'll tell it again.

When I first got my 12" G3 iBook way back in 2001, all of a sudden young women came out of the woodwork to ask me about it. I'd be sitting at a bench outside or else in a coffee shop, and these pretty young ladies would randomly strike up conversations with me. As a straight guy who isn't much to look at, I must say I was quite pleased. :)

Then in 2002 I got a G4 PowerBook Titanium, and all of a sudden all of the interest stopped. :(

It's obvious that they were just interested in the iBook, but nonetheless I appreciated the attention. Suffice it to say I have very fond memories of my white iBook.
 
I’m fine if it stays with the M1 but I really wish Apple would increase the minimum RAM to 16GB, and, perhaps, bump the low end storage to 512GB. The bare minimum of RAM any machine should have today is 16GB and there‘s no real great justification for not doing so at the MacBook Air’s minimum price. I’m giving very serious consideration to buying an Air if a new one is released as a supplement to my Mac Mini and some bumps in specs would be welcome, especially if it stays on M1.
 
I find no reason to have MagSafe on the cheapest, lowest power MacBook. It’s a portable machine and whilst MagSafe is awesome, no one wants to carry around a dedicated charger when the USB C works just fine. 1 less port to keep costs down.
 
Wait, wouldn't a white bezel interfere with the notch? Or make it more obvious?
All for the different colors, though. They need to do something to make this product stand out, like they did with the iMac.
I have an Intel MacBook Air that has been a disappointment - been holding out for one of these but if it just has an M1 I'd be curious as to when an M2 refresh could happen...
 
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I just want more notch. In fact if they only sold a standalone notch, w 120hz refresh rate and USB-C of course, that’d be perfect ??
 
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I find no reason to have MagSafe on the cheapest, lowest power MacBook. It’s a portable machine and whilst MagSafe is awesome, no one wants to carry around a dedicated charger when the USB C works just fine. 1 less port to keep costs down.
On the MacBook Pros, you can charge with either MagSafe or USB-C. ie. MagSafe is not mandatory for charging. It's better, but it's not necessary on the go, so you can leave the MagSafe brick at home if you wish.

Mind you, you would still need a USB-C charger.

Was waiting for an m2 air but decided a m1 pr was better value and it looks that way
It's extremely unlikely the MacBook Air would get an M1 Pro. It would be either M1 or M2.

I’m fine if it stays with the M1 but I really wish Apple would increase the minimum RAM to 16GB, and, perhaps, bump the low end storage to 512GB. The bare minimum of RAM any machine should have today is 16GB and there‘s no real great justification for not doing so at the MacBook Air’s minimum price. I’m giving very serious consideration to buying an Air if a new one is released as a supplement to my Mac Mini and some bumps in specs would be welcome, especially if it stays on M1.
16 GB minimum is overkill. Not gonna happen on an entry level Mac.

I'm typing on my 8 GB 2014 Mac mini and it's perfectly fine for business usage even in Monterey. In fact, it's my primary work machine.

Fortunately for you, if you want a MacBook Air with 16 GB, you will be able to buy it.
 
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I find no reason to have MagSafe on the cheapest, lowest power MacBook. It’s a portable machine and whilst MagSafe is awesome, no one wants to carry around a dedicated charger when the USB C works just fine. 1 less port to keep costs down.
You can charge through usb-c still
 
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