Apple could bet on releasing a cheaper MacBook Air

Apple has expanded its range of products like never before, both in the range of mobile phones and in that of laptops and desktops. One of the great abandoned, which we talked about days ago in our Podcast, is the MacBook Air, a device that has not been renewed for years and whose future is more than blurred. Another detail that the analyst has left us is that apparently HomePod sales are not taking off at all.

The legendary KGI analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo is clear that this beginning of 2018 is going to be the year of MacBook Air, and Apple will renew it with a cheaper model. Whether his conclusions are correct remains to be seen, but the MacBook Air cries out for a scrappage scheme.

Apparently, the analyst points out that during Q2 of this year 2018 (between March and June), Apple I would bet on a cheaper, refurbished MacBook Air, which could improve your sales data by 10-15%, which would necessarily end up having an impact on its suppliers, Quanta, Radiant, Catcher and SZS, which currently manufacture different parts of this device, which even visually would need some retouching, especially at the screen and trackpad level, to measure up.

Also take the opportunity to leave expensive that during this year we are going to see an event in which Apple bets on the new generation of AirPods and an iPhone of no less than 6,1 inches. Ming-Chi Kuo is an analyst at KGI and in turn the most famous rumorologist about the Cupertino company, but there is a stretch from saying to fact. Another detail that he has left in his latest forecasts is the fact that the HomePod does not finish taking off in salesWe imagine that logically this occurs due to the small number of markets where Apple currently sells it.


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