May 19, 2025

MacBook Air 2024: latest news, rumors and what we want to see

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The latest MacBook Air leaks

– Expected to debut in 2024, perhaps at WWDC
– Will have M3 chip inside (of course)
– May not bring in any other major changes
– Won’t upgrade to an OLED screen

With the M3 chip now on the loose, and powering new MacBook Pro models (and that iMac 24-inch), expectations are certainly high for Apple to bring this freshly unleashed silicon to power-up the MacBook Air in 2024.

It’s fully expected that we’ll see a revamped MacBook Air in 2024, but what else will this laptop pack save for the obvious M3 upgrade? That’s what we’re going to explore here, as well as all the gossip on release timeframes, pricing, and everything else you might want to know about the next-gen Air.

Cut to the chase

What is it? The next-gen MacBook Air laptop from AppleWhen is it out? Early-to-mid 2024How much will it cost? We’re guessing pricing will likely hold at current levels

MacBook Air 2024 rumored release date and price

It’s a pretty safe bet that the next iteration of the MacBook Air carrying the M3 inside – both 13-inch and a revamp of the new 15-inch version launched mid-2023 – will be released next year. With new MacBook Pro models having arrived late in 2023, Apple will surely follow swiftly enough with similar refreshes for its other laptop range.

Rumors about the MacBook Air coming out in 2024 have been flying around for a while, and this makes sense with Apple’s release cadence thus far. We had the MacBook Air with M1 in 2020, then the M2 model (13-inch) first turned up in the middle of 2022, so the logical progression is a 2024 debut for the M3-toting laptops.

Speculation even suggests that the MacBook Air M3 models were near enough ready in October 2023 – and according to well-known Apple leaker Mark Gurman, they’re set for a 2024 launch around the spring to summer timeframe, so March through to August in theory. 

However, we’d pin it down to June at the latest most likely, seeing as that’s when WWDC 2024 happens, which would be the most obvious event at which to launch these new MacBooks.

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As to pricing, we haven’t heard anything as such about where Apple might pitch the next-gen MacBook Air, but there is an idea floating around (still) that Tim Cook’s firm may be mulling a low-cost MacBook (possibly reviving the 12-inch form factor) to sit under the MacBook Air (and Pro).

If that’s the case, and this notebook turns up next year (as the rumor mill has theorized), then that doesn’t bode well for the MacBook Air getting any more affordable. Not with this other laptop sitting in the wallet-friendly category.

Also, remember that Apple hiked the price of the MacBook Air 13-inch (M2) in 2022 when it first launched, notching it up to start at $1,199 / £1,249 / AU$1,899 (though subsequently it knocked a hundred bucks off after the 15-inch Air was launched).

Given all this, we’re not too hopeful of positive movement in the pricing department, and it seems most likely the pricing might hold (or even creep up slightly – though in the current sales climate, the latter may be an ambitious move to say the least).

MacBook Air 2024 news and rumors

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Are we going to see Apple incorporate some major changes and eye-opening new elements with the next-gen MacBook Air? Most likely not, according to the latest rumors.

Okay, so the M3 chip is a given upgrade, as we’ve already mentioned, and that’s a solid step up which will certainly make a difference in adding some extra pep to the laptop (even if it doesn’t make all that persuasive a case for those who already have an M2 inside their portable).

Of course, we presume the MacBook Air 2024 will carry the vanilla M3 and not the faster Pro or Max variants. (Unless the latter come to the 15-inch model, but that’d further blur the line between the MacBook Pro and Air offerings, so we’re not sure Apple would want to do that).

We can keep our fingers crossed that the more efficient M3 chip should help bring better battery life to the next-gen Air, too.

What about the possibility of an OLED screen? True, this was rumored in the past (cast your mind back to March 2023), but since then the speculation from the grapevine has consistently claimed Apple will bring OLED to the MacBook Pro first, then the MacBook Air will follow

Apparently, even the MacBook Pro won’t get OLED until 2026 (or maybe even 2027), remember, or so the gossip goes – and again, there’s a weight of consistency here.

So, you can forget OLED on the MacBook Air 2024, in short.

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