The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models adhered to a major redesign not so long ago, and it appears the company has an additional segment that it wants to explore. Apple is possibly working on new foldable MacBook models, which will feature an almost crease-free design, based on reports from a well-known analyst. Initial speculations suggest that the foldable MacBook models will be available in 18.8-inch and 20.2-inch screen sizes, using a flexible display from LG.
The next big thing for Apple is possibly stepping into the foldable category, despite being reluctant for the past few years. Companies like Samsung and OnePlus have already introduced their share of products for the category and have excelled in making it better. Apple could announce the machines alongside its foldable iPhones or during the same quarter.
In a Medium post, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared his predictions, detailing what we should look forward to with the upcoming foldables. The device appears to be available in two foldable variants. The company's approach is pretty reminiscent of the MacBook Pro, as the company has been offering two variants of the device with varying specifications. LG will be given the liberty to produce flexible panels for the devices, as mass production is expected to begin in 2025.
While there exist numerous foldable options on the market right now, the main concern for Apple and its future products is the dented crease. For now, it is one of the major reasons why users are not actively transitioning to foldable devices, as the crease gives a not-so-sturdy appearance. However, Apple is looking to sort out a solution for this with expensive components, which would eliminate the crease on the foldable MacBook altogether.
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