Thursday, August 7, 2025

Apple Still Investigating Cellular MacBook

Tim Hardwick:

Recent reports have suggested Apple is actively considering bringing cellular connectivity to the Mac lineup as early as next year, but arch rival Microsoft isn’t waiting around to find out – the company is launching its first 5G-enabled Surface laptop this month.

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The Surface Laptop’s 5G capabilities come as Apple has begun deploying its custom-built C1 modem chip in some devices.

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According to a December report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is “investigating” the possibility of adding a second-generation C2 modem to a future Mac as early as 2026. According to Gurman, Apple’s next-generation C2 modem will support faster mmWave technology and is expected to arrive in 2026, debuting in Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro models – with inclusion in a Mac potentially shortly after.

When Apple Silicon was announced five years ago, I was excited that it could lead to a much smaller notebook, a less expensive notebook, or one with a cellular modem. So far, it’s made the existing MacBook lineup much better, but we haven’t seen any of these potential new products.

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I can't help but wonder if the multi-device strategy is part of this. That, and their cozy relationship with the wireless network operators.

A hotspot tethered to a MacBook works fantastically. And requires both an iPhone and a relatively expensive data plan. And helps limit active users of the cellular network.

I don't see Tim Margin rocking that boat. Especially with all the moves he's made in recent years to cozy back up to the network operators.


A 12" MacBook that actually works would be great.


@bart

I'm not sure your theory passes scrutiny.

I can tether my devices to a hotspot on my phone with unlimited data on a €10 a month plan - this is in Ireland so maybe things are different elsewhere?

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