Rumored $599-$699 MacBook could be in the works — 12.9-inch model with iPhone 16 Pro SoC tipped for Q3 2025 production

Apple’s manufacturing partners in Taiwan are reportedly preparing a MacBook deluge with a new level of affordability, according to industry sources.

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/macbooks/rumored-usd599-usd699-macbook-could-be-in-the-works-12-9-inch-model-with-iphone-16-pro-soc-tipped-for-q3-2025-production

Creato 7h | 11 ago 2025, 11:50:05


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