The next MacBook Pro will have a "major redesign" from the Apple equipment the company has introduced in the past five years, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
According to the expert and with a report from Bloomberg , the Apple laptop will be available in 14 and 16-inch models and will have the M1 processor of the house instead of an Intel one.
In November, the company unveiled its new PCs using the new Silicon family chipset with ARM architecture that promises better performance and longer battery life and received widely positive reviews.
The return of the MagSafe
Apple also plans to upgrade the displays on its new MacBook Pros with brighter , higher-contrast panels . The new Macs will look similar to current versions and hit the market mid-year.
Kuo assured that among the changes that these teams will have will be the return of the MagSafe connector and more IO ports integrated into the design, which would mean that most users will not need to buy additional accessories.
The MagSafe, the magnetic power adapter that the company first introduced in 2006 and recently revived for the latest iPhones .
One of the main advantages of being able to charge Apple equipment through the USB-C input is that users can connect to power and charge their MacBook Pro with any port on either side of the machine.
Apple is saying goodbye to the Touch Bar, which it introduced for the 2016 MacBook Pro, but the feature never lived up to its potential. According to the analyst, Apple will phase out the Touch Bar from the MacBook lineup.