(Pocket-lint) - Apple is holding its 'Unleashed' event contiguous - 18 October - wherever it is highly expected to motorboat new MacBook Pros successful 14-inch and 16-inch show options. The latest rumour suggests the lawsuit volition besides spot the long-awaited AirPods 3 announced though, arsenic good arsenic a Mac mini.
According to manufacture leaker, Dylandkt (via 9to5Mac), the MacBook Pros volition travel with miniLED displays, smaller bezels with nary bottommost logo, a 1080p webcam and some the 14-inch and 16-inch models volition connection a basal M1X confirguration.
Dylankt besides said some MacBook Pro models volition connection 16GB of RAM and 512GB retention arsenic a basal option, they volition person a caller charging brick, and determination volition beryllium similiar pricing betwixt some models. There's besides been a rumour picked up by AppleInsider that suggests the models could travel with a notched show similar the iPhone 13, though they won't connection Face ID and volition instrumentality with Touch ID.
In narration to the Mac mini, Dylankt suggests it volition tally connected the M1X spot and motorboat alongside the MacBook Pros, though helium didn't connection immoderate much detail. Previous rumours person suggested a redesign though.
Regarding the AirPods 3, Dylankt said the headphones would get astatine the 'Unleashed' lawsuit featuring a akin plan to the AirPods Pro but without the receptor tips.
Just to reiterate, AirPods 3 volition person a akin plan to that of AirPods Pro, conscionable without receptor tips. Tips were shown to beryllium an optional attachment connected an aboriginal prototype, but caller leaks bash not amusement these tips truthful it’s apt that they aren’t coming.
— Dylan (@dylandkt) October 17, 2021You tin work each the rumours surrounding the AirPods 3 successful our abstracted feature. We besides person a diagnostic for the MacBook Pros. We've besides got you covered if you privation to cognize how to ticker the Apple Unleashed event.
Writing by Britta O'Boyle. Originally published connected 18 October 2021.