2021 MacBook Pro Line With Apple Silicon Could Bring Back the SD Card Slot, Which Hasn’t Been Present Since 2016

2021 MacBook Pro Line With Apple Silicon Could Bring Back the SD Card Slot, Which Hasn’t Been Present Since 2016

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Apple is expected to unveil its 14.1-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models during the second quarter of 2021. While we should expect a redesign of the two models, another reason to be excited for is Apple reportedly bringing back MagSafe and a bunch of other ports to the machines. According to the latest report, one of them that could make a comeback is an SD card slot.

No MacBook Pro has had an SD card reader ever since Apple introduced a redesign back in 2016. Customers got Thunderbolt 3 ports in return, which deliver more throughput, but you would have to adopt the dongle life, inhibiting portability as more accessories needed to be carried around. According to Bloomberg, that no longer will be the case. It looks like Apple wants to appease the creative market once more.

2021 MacBook Pro Line With Apple Silicon Could Bring Back the SD Card Slot, Which Hasn’t Been Present Since 2016

Jan 22, 2021, 10:31pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/2021-macbook-pro-bringing-back-sd-card-slot/ > Apple is expected to unveil its 14.1-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models during the second quarter of 2021. While we should expect a redesign of the two models, another reason to be excited for is Apple reportedly bringing back MagSafe and a bunch of other ports to the machines. According to the latest report, one of them that could make a comeback is an SD card slot. > No MacBook Pro has had an SD card reader ever since Apple introduced a redesign back in 2016. Customers got Thunderbolt 3 ports in return, which deliver more throughput, but you would have to adopt the dongle life, inhibiting portability as more accessories needed to be carried around. According to Bloomberg, that no longer will be the case. It looks like Apple wants to appease the creative market once more.