We just got some exciting news from Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg today about the next-generation MacBook Pro notebooks. While we already knew some of the details like 14- and 16-inch screen sizes and the move to Apple Silicon, an expansion of I/O beyond USB-C ports, the return of MagSafe, a new design, and more have now been predicted. What ports and features are you most interested to see return or arrive on the next-gen MacBook Pro lineup?
The reports from Kuo and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman today agree on the whole, with some light differences on a few aspects.
- Kuo details 2021 MacBook Pro: new design with squared-off sides, MagSafe connector and IO return, Touch Bar removed
- Bloomberg: 2021 MacBook Pro to charge faster via MagSafe, ‘redesigned MacBook Air’ also planned
If you want to jump right to the poll you can head to the bottom or use the link in the table of contents.
New MacBook Pro design
Big picture, the reports say we’re looking at a new squared-off design similar to the iPhone 12 and iPad Pro lineups. Kuo is calling this a major redesign, while Gurman is classifying it as more of a minor change.
Table of contents
- New MacBook Pro design
- Ditching the Touch Bar
- MagSafe returns
- I/O
- mini-LED
- More
- Poll: What do you want to see?
Ditching the Touch Bar
Kuo says that Apple is ditching the Touch Bar and Bloomberg says the company is testing the next-gen MacBook Pro models without a Touch Bar but that it’s not a done deal yet.
MagSafe returns
As for details the reports both agree on, one of the most interesting is the return of MagSafe. This would be a fascinating U-turn as Apple shifted to all USB-C/Thnderbolt since the 2016 refresh with the MacBook Pro lineup.
Bloomberg added the detail that the revived MagSafe for the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros will allow for faster charging.
I/O
Another exciting prediction is Kuo saying that the new MacBook Pro models will feature more built-in I/O ports. He didn’t say specifically which one(s), but the pre-2016 models featured an SD card slot, HDMI, and USB-A.
mini-LED
Another detail that Bloomberg shared its that these will be Apple’s first notebooks with mini-LED tech. Read more about that in our full guide here.
More
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Check out more analysis on all this from my colleague Ben Lovejoy:
- Comment: Can the 2021 MacBook Pro reports be right?
Poll: What do you want to see?
Notably, we didn’t hear about oft-requested features like 1080p FaceTime camera, Face ID, or slimmer bezels in the reports today but we’ll add those as options to choose from.
In the poll below you can vote for more than one item – select everything that you’re hoping for on the higher-end Apple Silicon MacBook Pro machines that are expected to launch in Q3 2021.
Is there something we missed? Feel free to use the Other option and share it in the comments below.