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M6 MacBook Pro Tipped to Get Touchscreen OLED Redesign Next Year – and the Idea Is Already Splitting Opinion
Apple will introduce thinner, lighter MacBook Pros with OLED touchscreens and a new hole-punch camera design powered by the M6 chip, Bloomberg reports.
- Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that Apple is planning a major MacBook Pro redesign with touchscreens and OLED displays set to launch between late 2026 and early 2027.
- Apple hasn't redesigned the MacBook Pro since 2021, and earlier this year analyst Ming‑Chi Kuo flagged on‑cell touch for an OLED MacBook Pro, noting Steve Jobs resisted touchscreen Macs while pushing iPads.
- Apple engineered a reinforced hinge and updated screen hardware to prevent display movement when touched while keeping a trackpad and keyboard with touch gestures.
- Apple just introduced M5 silicon this week, and Bloomberg notes the OLED and touch additions will likely raise prices above current high-end MacBook Pro prices: $1,999 and $2,499 .
- Apple plans to test touchscreens first on the MacBook Pro and will hold off adding them to other Macs until consumer response is assessed; Bloomberg reports Face ID to replace Touch ID remains years away.
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Apple making MacBook Pro M6 for 2026, report says it will have OLED touch display and Face ID
According to a fresh report, the Cupertino giant is developing a touch-screen MacBook Pro that could arrive as early as late 2026, alongside the debut of its new M6 processors. Here is everything you need to know.
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