Apple is working on a new MacBook aimed at buyers seeking a lower entry price, according to multiple reports. The company may introduce the device in early 2026, with a starting price of about $599 in the U.S. If that pricing holds, the laptop could become the most affordable MacBook in Apple’s lineup.
iPhone Chip May Power the New Model

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Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has reported that Apple may power this model with the A18 Pro chip, a processor used in recent iPhones. Instead of using the M-series chips found in current MacBooks, Apple could rely on this iPhone-class chip to reduce costs while maintaining performance for daily tasks. This shift may allow Apple to offer a MacBook at a lower price without redesigning the product from the ground up.
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Reports suggest the laptop may include 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. These specifications match the base configuration of Apple’s existing entry-level Mac models. The device may feature a 12.9-inch LCD display with a 60Hz refresh rate. This setup indicates that Apple will focus on regular use rather than advanced display features.
Industry sources also suggest that Apple may introduce new colour options for this model. The expected shades include silver, blue, pink, and yellow.
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Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has previously reported that Apple plans to position the device as a 13-inch MacBook built around an iPhone-class processor. The company may target buyers who currently choose budget Windows laptops or Chromebooks.
Price (Expected)
While the expected U.S. price stands at $599, Indian buyers may see a higher figure, likely Rs. 54,000, but Apple’s India pricing usually includes import duties and taxes. As a result, the MacBook could launch in India between Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 65,000. Even at that level, the device would cost less than the current MacBook Air in the country.
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{{/usCountry}}Some reports have mentioned higher global pricing between $699 and $750. If Apple chooses that range, the Indian price would also rise. Even at a higher cost, the new model would still remain below the current MacBook Air pricing.
To achieve a lower price, Apple may limit hardware features. The company could offer fewer USB-C ports and stick to the base memory option. However, if the A18 Pro chip delivers stable performance with macOS, the device may attract buyers who have waited for a more affordable MacBook option.