Refreshed Macbook Air could arrive as soon as next month in March, boasting Apple M4 Series of chipsets. At the same time last year, Apple unveiled the M3-powered MacBook Air, and then a couple of months after, the iPad Pro was released—the first device running of Apple M4 silicon. In October, Apple released new iMacs, Mac minis, and MacBook Pros, all boasting the M4 series. By that time, the company also upgraded the standard memory for all M2 and M3 MacBooks (Air and Pro) to 16GB RAM. Apple has quietly increased the prices of several products in the Philippines, with some models seeing steep jumps across its Mac and iPad lineup. The updated pricing also covers the Apple TV 4K, iPads, Mac mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. •MacBook Air (M5): ₱78,990 to ₱89,990. For now, iPhone prices in the Philippines remain unchanged, but the latest update suggests Apple is already passing on higher component costs to local buyers. Read more in our articles including "Apple M4 MacBook Air to debut in March –report" and "Apple raises PH prices for MacBooks, iPads, and more as MacBook Neo jumps to PHP 49,990".
Refreshed Macbook Air could arrive as soon as next month in March, boasting Apple M4 Series of chipsets. At the same time last year, Apple unveiled the M3-powered MacBook Air, and then a couple of months after, the iPad Pro was released—the first device running of Apple M4 silicon.
In October, Apple released new iMacs, Mac minis, and MacBook Pros, all boasting the M4 series. By that time, the company also upgraded the standard memory for all M2 and M3 MacBooks (Air and Pro) to 16GB RAM. Apple has quietly increased the prices of several products in the Philippines, with some models seeing steep jumps across its Mac and iPad lineup.
Our coverage of Apple MacBook Air Philippines includes: "Apple M4 MacBook Air to debut in March –report"; "Apple raises PH prices for MacBooks, iPads, and more as MacBook Neo jumps to PHP 49,990"; "Apple MacBook Neo Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.