Apple is rumored to introduce a 15-inch MacBook Air at its Spring event along with a bunch of other products. This week, Apple saw fit to file a new listing in the Bluetooth Launch Studio database, hinting at the imminent launch of the new 15-inch MacBook Air and Mac Pro. While the products are not mentioned by name, the filing lists the upcoming Bluetooth 5.3 standard and references the previous macOS-related listing. Scroll down to read more details on the subject and what you should expect with the upcoming Macs.
It was previously reported that Apple will launch the new 15-inch MacBook Air in early April at its Spring event. Additionally, the company is also planning to launch an upgraded Mac Pro in the first half of this year. The rumored 15-inch MacBook Air will potentially feature the new M2 chip while rocking the same design as the 13.6-inch variant. The Mac Pro is also expected to feature the same design as the 2019 model but powered by Apple's M2 Ultra chip.
If we connect the dots, the 15-inch MacBook Air and Mac Pro could launch as soon as April. Since Apple announced the new M2 MacBook Air at the WWDC event in June, it is possible that the company could potentially announce the machines at this year's WWDC. As for the latest listing, Bluetooth 5.3 will offer enhanced connectivity and improved reliability while being less power-hungry, according to Bluetooth SIG.
This is not the first time that the company will make use of the new Bluetooth 5.3 standard. Apple has integrated the technology into its latest iPhone 14 lineup, Apple Watch models, and the recently announced 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. Currently, it is not clear if Apple is indeed hosting an event in March or April. Additionally, there are
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