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Apple is expected to release MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips soon, but you might want to pass on them, as bigger changes are around the corner.

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It has been reported that the MacBook Pro will be receiving a major redesign in late 2026 or in 2027. Six new features have been rumored so far, including an OLED display, touch capabilities, a Dynamic Island, M6 Pro and M6 Max chips manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, a thinner design, and built-in cellular connectivity.

The exact launch timing remains to be seen. Apple has updated the MacBook Pro twice in one year in the past, with the M2 Pro and M2 Max models debuting in January 2023 and the M3 Pro and M3 Max models following in October 2023, so there is a chance that the M5 Pro and M5 Max models could debut soon and the models with OLED displays could follow later this year. However, 2027 seems like a safer bet for now.

Keep in mind that the entry-level 14-inch MacBook Pro with the M6 chip is not expected to receive many of the changes listed below.

Apple last redesigned the MacBook Pro in 2021, when the M1 Pro and M1 Max models launched.

OLED Display

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and others have indicated that the two-generations-away MacBook Pro models will have OLED displays.

The current MacBook Pro models are equipped with LCD displays with mini-LED backlighting. The move to OLED technology would result in improved image quality, thanks to richer colors and higher contrast ratio with true blacks.

All of the iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad Pro models that Apple sells today are already equipped with OLED displays, excluding refurbished models.

Touch Screen

Not only will the MacBook Pro be moving to OLED, but the displays will apparently have touch-screen capabilities too. This functionality would allow Mac users to use both their fingers and a keyboard and mouse/trackpad for input.

Steve Jobs said that a touch-screen Mac would cause arm fatigue, but he made that comment a long time ago, and Apple does reverse course from time to time.

Dynamic Island

Yet another display-related change on these MacBook Pro models will be a hole-punch camera, according to Gurman. As a result, he said that the MacBook Pro will no longer have a notch. Instead, he expects a Dynamic Island or something "similar."

With a Dynamic Island, the MacBook Pro would move one step closer to a truly edge-to-edge display with thin bezels. Like on the iPhone, the Dynamic Island would display things such as low battery life alerts and AirPods connection indicators in the area surrounding the hole-punch camera at the top-center part of the screen.

M6 Pro and M6 Max Chips

This one is obvious, but the two-generations-away MacBook Pro models will be powered by Apple's two-generations-away M6 Pro and M6 Max chips. Notably, these chips are expected to be manufactured with TSMC's advanced 2nm process, which should result in greater year-over-year performance and efficiency gains than usual.

The current M4 Pro and M4 Max chips and the upcoming M5 Pro and M5 Max chips are or will be built with TSMC's 3nm processes.

Thinner Design

Yet another MacBook Pro rumor shared by Gurman is a thinner design versus existing models.

The move from LCD with mini-LED backlighting to OLED would contribute to the thinner design, and there could be other changes that help to slim things down.

As of now, there has been no indication that Apple plans to once again remove ports like HDMI, MagSafe, or the SD card slot in order to achieve this thinner design, but we shall see. That was a very unpopular decision the last time it happened.

Cellular

Macs can already connect to a cellular network via the Personal Hotspot feature on a nearby iPhone or iPad, but Apple has reportedly at least considered built-in cellular connectivity for future Macs. If these plans moved forward, the MacBook Pro would likely be equipped with Apple's C1X or future C2 modem for 5G and LTE.

Article Link: MacBook Pro to Receive Up to Six New Features by Next Year
 
My new laptop from work has a touch screen and I didn't even know for the first 1,5 months 😅 it also has Esim support and I have always been wondering why MacBooks don't have it like it like if fits into an Apple Watch ...
 
Hopefully they only charge $129 for the cell modem like they do on iPad.

As far as the touch screen, I've had PC laptops with touch screens and other than using them in tablet mode, it's not worth the extra stuff that can break imo.

OLED is 3 years away.
 
Apple certainly considers them to be features. Just look at Apple's current landing page for the Macbook Pro. The chips are the first thing they highlight (i.e., The top of the page is captioned with "14‑inch model. Now supercharged by M5." before scrolling down to an image showcasing the current line of chips).

Yes.
They still aren't new features though.

A new release having a new chip is the expectation and it's not a new feature (like an OLED screen or Cellular would be).
 
Happy for the people who can put these features to work, but... I don't want any of those things. Maybe the OLED screen, that's an obvious next step.

I'm fascinated with how Apple frames a lot of these changes. They seem to fly in the face of the more professional and composed image they'd built with the current MBP.
 
Another product line inc along the line with touch screens.

Apple Cleaning Cloth 2027 Lineup
  • Cloth (Base) – 1 wipe, $29. Comes in Midnight Fiber and Space Dust.
  • Cloth Pro – 3 wipes. Now with Nano-Gleam™ technology that detects your fingerprints before you even touch the screen. $79.
  • Cloth Pro Max – 6K wipes (yes, 6 thousand). Each wipe individually brushed by a certified Apple Genius for optimal sheen. $129.
  • Cloth Ultra – rumored. Only accessible via a secret handshake with Tim Cook. Price undisclosed.
New Features:
  • Adaptive Polishing™ – learns which parts of your screen you touch most and ignores the rest (so your greasy keyboard corner is safe).
  • Wipe-on-Demand – just whisper “Hey Siri, polish” and your cloth vibrates.
  • iLint™ integration – shows a live map of lint density in real time.
Optional Accessories:
  • Polishing Stand Pro – $999. Includes built-in humidor for the cloths.
  • AppleCare+ for Cloths – $4.99/month. Covers accidental smudges and existential dread.
 
I'm sure some will find good use for a touchscreen on a laptop, but I never did. Had a work-issued Lenovo Yoga that could morph into a tablet (I showed it off a few times to the curious but never actually used it as a tablet), and even then I never used the touchscreen. The touch experience when I played with it on the first day was pretty lacking so I avoided it.
 
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