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New MacBook Pro Nears Production, But Major Upgrades Coming Next Year

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– Apple’s next MacBook Pro models will enter mass production soon, with a release expected between late 2025 and early 2026.
– The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models are anticipated to feature M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max chips as their main upgrade.
– In late 2026, the MacBook Pro is slated for significant enhancements, including an OLED display, touch screen, thinner design, and M6-series chips.
– Apple may add cellular connectivity to future MacBook Pro models, potentially using a custom-designed modem similar to iPhone chips.
– The OLED models could also feature a smaller notch around the front camera, improving the display design.

Apple’s upcoming MacBook Pro models are reportedly entering mass production soon, with anticipated availability expected between late 2025 and early 2026. This timeline aligns with previous predictions from industry insiders, suggesting customers could see the new laptops by March of next year at the latest.

While Apple has a history of introducing new Macs in October, both Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo have indicated the next-generation MacBook Pro might not launch until the beginning of 2026. This would mirror the company’s previous schedule, as the MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max chips was announced in January 2023.

The forthcoming 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro versions are likely to be equipped with M5, M5 Pro, and M5 Max processors. Beyond these new chipsets, no other significant design or feature changes have been widely reported for this particular update.

Looking further ahead, the MacBook Pro is projected to receive a more substantial overhaul in late 2026. These future models are rumored to incorporate several major enhancements. A shift to OLED display technology would deliver superior contrast ratios and image quality. Additional upgrades under consideration include the introduction of a touch screen interface, a slimmer and lighter chassis, and next-generation M6-series chips built on TSMC’s advanced 2-nanometer manufacturing process.

There is also speculation that Apple may finally integrate cellular connectivity into its Mac lineup. If this materializes, the OLED MacBook Pro models could feature a custom-designed modem, potentially similar to the C1 chip expected in future iPhones. Furthermore, the notch surrounding the front-facing camera is expected to become less prominent on these redesigned OLED versions, offering a more streamlined look.

(Source: Mac Rumors)

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