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MacBook include built-in 5G connectivity?

Could the next MacBook include built-in 5G connectivity, and what would that change?

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True, but adding 5G might increase cost, battery drain, and heat. Apple would need to balance performance with connectivity.

Also depends on carrier support and eSIM adoption. Apple might push it only in markets where 5G infrastructure is strong. If done right, it could also unlock new possibilities for cloud gaming, high-speed streaming, and even more robust iCloud syncing without Wi-Fi.

Personally, I’d welcome it. Just hope Apple doesn’t make it a “Pro-only” feature like some other tech.

Yeah, it’d basically turn MacBooks into always-online devices. No need to carry a hotspot or rely on public Wi-Fi.
That would be huge for people who travel frequently or work from airports/cafés.

I think Apple might add it in the future, especially with the iPad Pro already supporting 5G.
It would let MacBooks stay connected on the go without relying on a phone. Useful for remote work or traveling.

Nope, no MacBook has 5G built-in right now. You can only get internet via Wi-Fi or tethered iPhone/Hotspot.

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