According to analyst Mark Gurman, Apple has tested many color options for the upcoming popular MacBook model, targeting customers who are students and businesses, including light yellow, light green, blue and pink.
In addition to bright colors, Apple also tests traditional colors such as silver and dark gray for this cheap laptop model.
However, Mark Gurman noted that not all of the colors mentioned above will be commercialized. However, recent moves show that Apple is becoming more open to prominent color options.
In addition to the color factor, recent rumors say that the upcoming MacBook model will have a price ranging from 699 to 799 USD. To achieve this price, Apple is said to use chips originally designed for iPhone, such as the A18 Pro - the processor that first appeared on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. It is likely that the company will have to cut down on some factors such as configuration and connection ports. However, according to Mark Gurman, Apple will not "save" on the case.
Apple is said to be applying a new production process to manufacture aluminum cases for cheap MacBooks, instead of switching to cheaper materials like plastic to cut costs.
Users may not have to wait too long to know the official color options, as Mark Gurman said Apple is expected to announce this MacBook model at an event in March.