The first M2 MacBook Pro’s arrive in the hands of customers in New Zealand and Australia

Today is Friday, June 24, and New Zealand and Australia are the first to step into the day, which means the launch day of the 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro. Due to time zone differences, customers in New Zealand and Australia are always the first to get new devices, and the M2 Mac is no exception.

M2 MacBook Pro models will start shipping to customers who pre-ordered the devices last Friday, and new MacBook Pro owners may soon share their experiences with the updated M2 chip on various forums, Twitter and other social networks.

There is no Apple Store in New Zealand, so Australian customers will be the first to be able to get the M2 MacBook Pro in-store. Stock levels in Australia will give us an idea of ​​what we might expect from other stores around the world.

Data from the official website survey shows that stock M2 MacBook Pro entry-level models are available in multiple stores in Australia, but custom configurations with upgraded unified memory and solid-state drives are currently difficult to buy in stores.

After New Zealand and Australia, MacBook Pro sales will begin in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and then North America based on the local sunrise time. The 13-inch M2 MacBook Pro has the same design as the previous-generation model, with the switch to the M2 chip being the only difference. The M2 chip has the same 8-core CPU as the M1, but an upgraded 9- or 10-core GPU.

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