
Apple just released an update for the MacBook Pro in March, and more updates are coming soon. Apple is expected to announce one of the biggest updates in MacBook Pro history as early as later this year. Here’s everything we know so far.
New features for MacBook Pro
OLED display
The new MacBook Pro switches from Mini-LED to OLED display technology. This is the first time Apple has used OLED in a Mac, having previously used it in the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. This has been reported by sources such as Ming-Chi Kuo and Bloomberg.
The rumored MacBook Pro’s OLED display will offer true blacks, higher contrast, and potentially more vibrant colors compared to today’s mini-LED screens. That’s because mini-LED still relies on a backlight system, whereas OLED can turn off individual pixels completely.
touch screen
However, OLED isn’t the only big display change with the refreshed MacBook Pro. It will also be Apple’s first ever touchscreen Mac.
According to reports bloombergApple has optimized macOS to take advantage of the MacBook Pro’s touchscreen. For example, when you touch a button or control, macOS dynamically adjusts to display the relevant touch controls. When you tap the menu bar, the controls automatically expand to make them easier to use with your fingers.
It also supports common touch interface interactions such as pinching, zooming, and fast scrolling.
So this is more than just Apple adding a touchscreen to the Mac. It’s a reimagining of macOS to make touch navigation fluid and natural.

dynamic island
The MacBook Pro now features a notch cutout that houses the FaceTime camera. However, with this year’s MacBook Pro, Apple will reportedly do away with the notch in favor of a hole-punch cutout for the camera.
Additionally, Apple will bring Dynamic Island to Mac for the first time. It will likely work like the iPhone, with a dynamic island masking the FaceTime camera cutout and showing software interface elements like live activity and notifications.
Thin design
With the 2021 MacBook Pro, Apple has changed tack and made it thicker than its predecessor. It also added rear ports such as MagSafe, HDMI, and an SD card slot. The industrial design of the 2016-2020 MacBook Pro famously featured only four USB-C ports.
But this year, Apple is reportedly planning to make the MacBook Pro thinner again. We don’t know much about this yet, and it’s unclear whether Apple will remove the port to accommodate this change.
One of the key differences now is Apple silicon. 2016-2020 MacBook Pro models used Intel chips, which are less efficient than Apple’s own M-series chips. Apple Silicon should mean Apple can make the MacBook Pro thinner without compromising on these points.
M6 chip
Speaking of Apple Silicon, new MacBook Pro models will be equipped with Apple’s latest generation M6 processor. These chips offer a significant performance boost thanks to the new 2nm architecture. This will improve performance and efficiency overall, but the exact details are unknown at this time.

New naming?
Finally, it wouldn’t be an Apple rumor cycle without some naming speculation.
last month, bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that MacBook Pro models arriving later this year “will likely sit on top of, not replace, the current M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models.”
Garman suggested this could lead to Apple rebranding the machine, perhaps rebranding it as the MacBook Ultra. This name, he reasoned, “would more clearly indicate that they are at the top of the lineup.”
New MacBook Pro release date
Apple was originally expected to announce and launch the new M6 MacBook Pro model later this year, likely in October or November. It may seem strange that Apple would update the MacBook Pro twice this year, but it’s not unprecedented.
It also makes more sense when you factor in rumors that the new M6 model will coexist with the M5 MacBook Pro model announced last month.
However, more recently, bloomberg We reported that the release of the improved MacBook Pro has been delayed slightly and may not be released until early next year. This is reportedly due to continued supply shortages across the industry, impacting production.
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