Apple plans to release a redesigned M6 MacBook Pro later this year, introducing a major design refresh and advanced features. This update follows the last major redesign in 2021 and promises enhanced performance and user experience.
1. Thinner and Lighter Design
The new MacBook Pro adopts a slimmer, lighter profile while maintaining adequate thickness for effective cooling during intensive tasks. Recent developments suggest Apple has addressed past design challenges to balance portability and thermal performance. Ports remain unchanged for now.
2. M6, M6 Pro, and M6 Max Chips
A fresh lineup of M6 series chips arrives on a cutting-edge 2nm process, delivering substantial performance gains shared with advancements in upcoming iPhone processors. The rollout may occur simultaneously across models, unlike the phased M5 introduction.
3. First-Ever Touchscreen on Mac
Touch support debuts on the Mac with the M6 MacBook Pro, serving as a secondary input alongside the keyboard and trackpad. macOS updates optimize interfaces for touch, incorporating familiar gestures from iOS and iPadOS for seamless interaction.
4. OLED Display Technology
The M6 MacBook Pro becomes the first Mac to feature an OLED screen, matching iPhones and recent iPad Pros. This shift delivers deeper blacks, superior contrast, and improved viewing angles, contributing to the thinner chassis.
5. Dynamic Island Replaces Notch
The notch from the 2021 model gives way to a hole-punch camera cutout paired with Dynamic Island. This software element conceals the camera while offering interactive features like Live Activities, expanding beyond the traditional menu bar.
6. Potential Cellular Connectivity
Apple may introduce cellular options to the MacBook Pro using its C2 modem, timed with iPhone 18 Pro integration. Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman notes no firm confirmation, but alignment in development schedules makes it plausible.

