Apple is expected to announce its new MacBook Air at WWDC. Rumors have hinted that the device could come with multiple new color options similar to the one that the company is offering for the 24-inch iMac.
Now, a new report coming from Mark Gurman claims that there won’t be any new color options for the new MacBook Air. Instead, it will continue to be offered in the standard Space Gray, Silver, and Gold color options.

He further adds that the reports about multiple color options are likely to be “exaggerated” and there could be only the typical MacBook color options, in addition to the gold color which could be more of a champagne or a new blue option.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also claimed that Apple could introduce the new MacBook Air in multiple color options but he has not provided any specific details. Rumors also indicate that the upcoming device will feature off-white bezels and an off-white keyboard, similar to the 24-inch ‌iMac‌ design.
There are conflicting reports about the processor that will power the upcoming MacBook Air laptop. While it should be the M2 processor, as some reports have claimed is the case, there are a few reports that indicate Apple opting to use the old M1 chip for the new MacBook Air because of the supply chain issues.
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