The SD card slot could go back to the MacBook Pro

New 13-inch MacBook Pro

It seems that what is said that everything in this life is a circle is fulfilled. It seems that everything goes back to how it started. A few days ago some analysts mentioned the fact that Apple might be thinking to use the MagSafe charger again for the MacBook Pro, its versatility and capacity seem to be missed. Now we find that as predicted by the Bloomberg staff, Apple could re-incorporate the SD card slot.

My 2013 MacBook Pro has an SD card slot. It is something that I love and that helps me a lot. Photography fans like me can transfer images directly to the computer. It seems like a minor thing, but it is something that has decided not to change the model yet. That and that still works great for me.  Ming-Chi Kuo, the world famous analyst Apple, has claimed that the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models that They will supposedly be seen this year will feature a wider variety of ports in addition to the USB-C ports current.

This announcement or prediction has been joined by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg stating that the following models will have an SD card reader.

The upcoming MacBook Pro is an example of Apple's renewed focus on Mac loyalists. The company is planning to bring back an SD card slot for upcoming MacBook Pros so users can insert digital camera memory cards. That feature was removed in 2016, to the dismay of professional photographers and video creators, key segments of the MacBook Pro user base.

It may be time to renew my MacBook Pro if the rumors come true. A 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 and SD card slot. Good combination.


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  1.   Mori said

    There is a typo in the title of the article. The number of the verb and the subject do not coincide ...

    1.    Manuel Alonso said

      Thank you very much for the warning