2022 MacBook Air unlikely to come in multiple colors

2022-06-10 19:08:44 By : Ms. Anna An

Latest news from Turkey and around the world on politics, business, lifestyle, sports and many moreWe've been hearing rumors about the redesigned MacBook Air for a while, and Bloomberg's Mark Gorman has reported several times that it's likely to show up at WWDC 2022.Now the journalist has confirmed the launch of the new MacBook Air.” chart to be shown at the “Apple Developer Conference.However, it claims that it may not be available in multiple colors as expected.Several Gorman tweets on Friday night that the next-gen MacBook Air is “scheduled to launch at WWDC” next week.According to the journalist, the only reason Apple is delaying the launch of its new laptop at this point is due to supply issues caused by the following.Curfew in China.Currently, those looking for a new M1 MacBook Air on Apple's website may have to wait up to 3 weeks to receive it.Delivery times are longer than usual.While Apple products are facing supply constraints, the MacBook Air is the only Mac with longer delivery forecasts, confirming rumors of a new model coming at WWDC.One of the rumors about the next-generation MacBook Air suggests that the new laptop will be available in several new colors similar to the M1 iMac, which comes in blue, green, pink, silver, yellow, orange and purple.But Gorman now "may be too much" of these rumors.The journalist expects Apple to keep the same colors as the current-generation MacBook Air, which comes in silver, space gray and gold.However, there is also the possibility of a new gold-more “Champagne” new blue model – but nothing more than that.Based on each of the latest rumors, the new MacBook Air will feature an all-new design inspired by the 2021 MacBook Pro.This includes a new display with thinner bezels, a MagSafe connector and a redesigned keyboard with larger function keys.However, other ports such as HDMI and SD card reader should remain exclusive to Pro models.Earlier this year, the new MacBook Air called 9to5Mac (codenamed J413) will also have an Apple Silicon chip, based on the “M2” A15 Bionic chip.The M2 will have an 8-core CPU just like the M1, but this time with a more powerful 10-core GPU.The new M2 chip is expected to replace the current entry-level M1, not the high-end versions of the M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra.Apple is also working on a more powerful M2 Pro, Max and Ultra for other Macs, but those will come later.The launch of the new MacBook Air is scheduled at WWDC.I think the only way that won't happen is if factory closures in China leave such a gap in supply and release date that there's no point in announcing it on Monday.https://t.co/Swb1xJ1wNSWWDC 2022 will kick off next week with a keynote on Monday, June 6th at 10am PT.FTC: We use affiliate links to generate revenue.more.For more Apple news, check out 9to5Mac on YouTube:“Innovative friendly creative.Friendly problem solver.A true coffee practitioner.”Your e-mail account will not be published.Required fields are marked with *Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.