MacBook Air With USB-C Again Rumored, Launch Timeframe UnclearLast month, Japanese blog
Mac Otakara reported that Apple plans to announce
new MacBook Air models featuring USB-C ports based on the
Thunderbolt 3 protocol by the end of June, and begin shipping the notebooks to retailers in August. It is now seven weeks later, however, and the rumor has yet to materialize.

But if a new report from Taiwanese website
DigiTimes is to believed, Apple still has plans to release a new
MacBook Air with USB-C ports after all. The report does not provide a launch timeframe for the updated notebooks, but the secondary rumor suggests
Mac Otakara may have been off on timing only.
Currently, Apple has decided to adopt the USB Type-C interface for its MacBook Air, while Asustek Computer and Hewlett-Packard (HP) are upgrading one of their notebooks' regular USB port to the Type-C. Lenovo, Acer and Dell are still evaluating the option.
DigiTimes previously reported that Apple will begin shipping new
"ultra-thin" 13-inch and 15-inch MacBooks at the end of the second quarter, which ended in late June. The report said the new MacBooks would "share a design similar to the existing 12-inch MacBook" and be "thinner than [the] existing MacBook Air."
DigiTimes also previously reported that Apple plans to release new ultra-thin MacBooks with
metal injection molded hinges in the second half of 2016. The website is not always an accurate source of Apple's upcoming product plans, but it has well-connected supply chain sources that have proven reliable at times in the past.
Apple's entire Mac lineup, beyond the
2016 12-inch MacBook, has stagnated. Apple has not released a new MacBook Air in
over 500 days, beyond a
minor 8GB RAM bump for 13-inch models in April. Some believe the MacBook Air's days are numbered, but perhaps the notebook will live on until Apple can sell the 12-inch MacBook from $999.
Alternatively, it is possible that
DigiTimes is misinterpreting a
thinner MacBook Pro with USB-C ports as a MacBook Air.
If a new MacBook Air is incoming, a late-year launch is most probable. KGI Securities analyst
Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple will launch
three new MacBook models by year's end: a thin and light 13-inch MacBook in the June-September quarter, and two thinner and lighter 13-inch and 15-inch
MacBook Pro models in the September-December quarter.
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