Even more power may be on the horizon for the MacBook Air 2022, the most significant revamp in years.
A new MacBook Air 2022 is still being talked about, particularly with the announcement of the M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets in the new MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch models last year. Since Apple’s new computers and MacBook Air with M1 have been so successful, many are expecting the company to release an even better version of its inexpensive ultraportable.
A new generation of thin and light laptops, including those from Dell and Asus, has begun to supplant the MacBook Air. In terms of both design and computing power, there’s a lot of opportunity to grow with this device.
Rumors of a redesigned design for the MacBook Air in 2022 include a smaller display bezel, an M2 chip, and a wide variety of new colours. Read on to learn more about the MacBook Air 2022, which is expected to be released in 2022.
MacBook Air rumour and news for 2022
- A revamped MacBook Air is expected in 2022, according to Apple source Mark Gurman.
- Renders purportedly based on leaked Apple CAD data suggest that the MacBook Air 2022 will not include a notch, according to the renderings.
- MacBook Air 2022 release date is a possibility.
It was originally predicted that the MacBook Air 2022 will launch in the second half of the year by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, but we haven’t had any more information on the release date.
As a result, we’re left to make educated guesses. Apple has introduced new MacBook Air computers around this time in the past, so we’re leaning on the spring of 2022 for the arrival of the next MacBook Air. It would also provide a viable alternative to Apple’s next MacBook Pro, which is expected to be very expensive and geared for professionals.
A MacBook Pro 2022 is rumoured to follow the MacBook Air 2022 in the second half of 2022, according to a reputable tech source. As expected, this date falls within the previously speculated time frame.
Relatively low estimates for MacBook Air prices in 2022
The MacBook Air is now the most cost-effective MacBook option, with a starting price of $999. For the most part, we anticipate Apple to continue to this price strategy in order to remain competitive with Windows laptops.
However, like with many Apple products, the price will rise if you decide to add more RAM or storage.
Apple’s MacBook Air 2022 design
Because the expected next-generation MacBook Air 2022 is believed to receive a revamp, you should wait for that model instead of the MacBook Air with M1.
The upcoming MacBook Air is likely to have thinner bezels, which is one of our wishlist items for the device. But it might also signify a camera notch at the top of the display, as shown on the MacBook Pro 2021 and in a rendering by Jon Proser.
Another set of images, this time using CAD blueprints purportedly from Apple itself, shows a MacBook Air 2022 without a notch at all, according to reports. It’s possible that this is excellent news for those who are strongly opposed to notch. There may not be as much of a benefit to the next MacBook Air’s bezel reduction as there was to the newest MacBook Pros. This does not imply that the bezel reduction will be absent from the next MacBook Air.
In addition, the screen is tilted such that it uses a mini-LED display similar to the iPad Pro 2021 and new MacBook Pros, which should see an improvement in brightness and hues.
Apple is likely to expand its colour palette beyond Space Gray and Silver in the near future. The iMac 2021’s pastel colours have inspired off-white and other colours that have been tipped.
Upgrades to the keyboard and trackpad are still a mystery. Force Touch trackpads are excellent, and Apple’s switch to a scissor keyboard mechanism has made typing on MacBooks a lot better.
MacBook Air 2022 with MagSafe and ports
MagSafe charging was seen as a distinguishing feature by long-time MacBook users, one that set Apple apart from PCs. Because to fire safety issues and the shift to USB Type-C, Apple had to eliminate MagSafe.
As a result, MagSafe is expected to be included in the next generation of MacBook Airs. So far, the speculations point to its return on the next-generation Air as well.
Even while new MacBook Pros include an SD card reader and HDMI connector, a detailed leak suggests that the MacBook Air may only have USB-C connections. That’s not a big problem since USB-C allows for increased connection, but those who want additional ports may have to accept the dongle lifestyle.
Specs for the 2022 MacBook Air
The Apple M1 processor, a piece of silicon built in-house by Cupertino’s engineers, made waves with the new MacBook Air. Considering that it’s an ARM CPU running on RISC architecture rather than the x86 architecture used in MacBooks and Windows laptops powered by Intel, the performance was rather amazing.
There are rumours that the MacBook Air will be upgraded with the Apple M2 processor. This device, said to employ a 4-nanometer production node, is believed to prioritise efficiency above raw performance, as the M1 Pro and M1 Max processors do.
It’s also possible that Apple is working on a 3-nanometer processor for the MacBook Air, according to another claim from The Information.
Storage and RAM are anticipated to start at the same levels as the current Air, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD space being the minimum requirements for the system. The MacBook Air 2022 might have up to 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, so we’re not shocked.
A glimpse at the MacBook Air in 2022
If you’re a fan of the MacBook Air, it’s time to upgrade. According to the reports, the MacBook Air 2022 will have a similar design.
I think the next MacBook Air might have a lot of appeal with a sharper display and smaller bezels, as well as an improved processor and MagSafe charging. This is particularly relevant given that the new MacBook Pros are expected to be much more expensive.

