Apple’s MacBook Pro is rumored to undergo a major redesign in 2025, as stated by industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. This news comes just days before Apple’s upcoming “Scary Fast” October event, where new MacBook Pro models are expected to be announced.

According to Kuo, the decline in MacBook shipments in 2023, caused by the M2 chip, has prompted Apple to expedite the release of MacBooks powered by the M3 chip. These new models are expected to be launched in October 2023 in order to revive interest in the device.

However, if the M3 MacBook Pro fails to boost sales, Kuo believes that Apple may introduce an all-new design MacBook Pro in 2025. Additionally, there is speculation that Apple might release a more affordable MacBook model to increase shipments, although no decision has been made on this front.

The exact details of the rumored redesign are not known yet. However, there are rumors suggesting that Apple might replace the mini-LED displays in its high-end MacBook Pros with OLED panels for the 2025 redesign. However, other reports indicate that the OLED MacBook might not be available until 2026 at the earliest.

This raises the question of whether one should wait for the new MacBooks or purchase one now. On one hand, the next MacBook Pro is expected to feature the M3 chip, which is anticipated to bring significant improvements in performance and efficiency. On the other hand, a redesign could bring major changes to the form factor and capabilities of the MacBook Pro. Those who prioritize the overall package might prefer to wait for the redesign.

In conclusion, the fate of the MacBook Pro redesign remains uncertain. If Apple relies on it to boost MacBook sales, it might be worth waiting for. However, customers should consider their priorities and needs before making a decision.

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