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A new report claims that code references within a beta release of macOS Tahoe prove Apple is at least testing a MacBook Pro with a 5G cellular modem.
Apple’s first Mac with 5G cellular connectivity could be just around the corner, according to a new report about the M5 MacBook Pro.
A leak from Apple’s internal code reveals the company is testing an M5 MacBook Pro with a built-in 5G modem. More details ...
Apple has yet to include cellular connectivity on its laptops, but leaked code suggests that the first 5G MacBook Pro is now ...
Apple is apparently testing an upcoming 5G MacBook, macOS Tahoe code suggests– and I hope it finally becomes reality.
Discover Apple’s M5 OLED MacBook Pro with groundbreaking features like OLED display, 5G, Dynamic Island, and advanced chip ...
Pair that with a 5G network that's starting to mature, promising higher speeds and better coverage in the coming years, and the idea of a constantly connected MacBook Air or Pro sounds attractive.
Apple should have its own 5G silicon, and cities around the nation will be getting big performance boosts on Verizon and AT&T. As for the upcoming MacBook Pro updates, they’re expected to feature M2 ...
And with 5G, pro apps on the iPad could be even better than they are on the Mac. As it stands, MacBook users are still dependent on speedy Wi-Fi even when they’re on the road.