When you think about all your MacBook does he already know what he is missing, if we don't talk about things like performance and memory? Your answer might be Face ID and Cellular connection. But maybe we'll get both someday.
Apple introduced Face ID in 2017 with iPhonem X, a year later it was also available on iPads, 7 years later we still don't have it in any MacBookWhy? We don't know. Apple instead, he bet the card more on Touch ID, when this biometric verification is integrated directly into the keyboard, even the one from the higher modelMacu.
About the possibility of having MacBookSome form of SIM card to connect to the GSM network has also been talked about for many years. But this is no longer the case with the advent of eSIM and, theoretically, a custom 5G chip. Applu appears to be a possible future upgrade for the company's laptops.
MacBooky without cutout
According to the company Om Day should Apple in 2026, switch from mini-LED display technology MacBooku Pro to OLED. As part of this change, the company should get rid of the notch. Apple should use hybrid OLED display technology similar to that introduced in the iPad Pro this year. While it may not look like it, the notch is in MacI've been using it for quite a while now, as the company introduced the first model with it in 2021.
If you then ask where the camera would actually fit, the answer is not too complicated. Apple would put her in a not unlike bullet hole Dynamic Islandin the iPhones, so that the display bezels can be made a little thinner again. Of course, there could also be sensors for Face ID, theoretically already approved under the display, as is now also speculated for iPhones. On MacBook Air could happen in 2028 at the earliest
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Cellular version MacBooků
On the contrary, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman examines Apple also using its own 5G modem in its laptop. The first device to include it should be introduced in the spring iPhone SE 4th generation. The iPad has had cellular connectivity for its entire 14-year life. Yet for some reason Apple he never gave his computers this option. It was probably the most we expected coming in Apple Silicon chips.
Of course you can argue why have MacBookwith a mobile connection when you have it at hand iPhone with hotspot capability. However, such a connection is not reliable enough and of course drains the battery of the other device itself. So many would certainly welcome this option.
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What about the touchscreen?
And on MacTouchscreen laptops are reportedly in the works, but who knows if they'll ever actually hit the market and whether that's good for users or not. Apple no sense at all. Personally, I see no reason to tap the display with a finger and Apple certainly doesn't see a reason why the touchscreen MacBookto give, when it actually has iPads equipped with the same chip in its offer.
Adam Kos