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Next MacBook Pro May Get OLED and Touchscreen in 2025

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– Apple announced updated 14-inch MacBook Pros with M5 processors, faster storage, and 24-hour battery life, but a more significant redesign is planned for next year.
– Next year’s MacBook Pro refresh will reportedly include touchscreens, OLED displays, a thinner frame, and a shift from Touch ID to Face ID authentication.
– The major redesign was delayed from late 2025 due to OLED supply issues and is codenamed K114 and K116 according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
– Before the redesign, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros with the current design and updates to other Mac models are expected early next year.
– The redesigned MacBook Pros will feature M6 processors, a hole-punch webcam with Dynamic Island, reinforced hinges, and price increases of a few hundred dollars.

Rumors are swirling about a significant transformation coming to Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup, with industry insiders pointing toward a potential 2025 release featuring groundbreaking display technology and user interface enhancements. Bloomberg’s reliable Apple reporter Mark Gurman suggests the next major MacBook Pro overhaul will introduce OLED screens and touchscreen capabilities alongside a redesigned, lighter chassis.

Gurman has consistently maintained that Apple’s roadmap includes these substantial changes, though recent supply chain challenges with OLED panels have reportedly pushed the launch timeline. His latest reports provide additional credibility by revealing internal codenames K114 and K116 for these upcoming models, suggesting development is progressing despite manufacturing hurdles.

This potential shift toward touchscreen functionality represents a notable departure from Apple’s longstanding approach to laptop interfaces. While Windows manufacturers have incorporated touchscreens for over a decade, Apple has resisted this direction, instead experimenting with the Touch Bar before ultimately removing it in 2021. The rumored changes would align MacBook Pro more closely with the interactive experiences users enjoy on iPhones and iPads.

Additional enhancements reportedly in development include replacing the traditional Touch ID fingerprint sensor with Face ID facial recognition technology, though this feature might not arrive until later generations. The new models are also said to feature an iPhone-style front camera system with Dynamic Island functionality and reinforced hinges designed to prevent screen wobble during touch interaction.

Before these revolutionary models arrive, Apple is expected to release updated versions of the current MacBook Pro design with M5 Pro and M5 Max processors in early 2025. Similar refreshes are reportedly planned for the MacBook Air, Mac Studio, Mac Mini, and Apple’s display offerings.

The technological improvements come with a financial consideration, these advanced features are anticipated to increase prices by several hundred dollars compared to current models. Industry observers note that these premium features will likely debut exclusively in the high-end MacBook Pro models before potentially trickling down to more affordable laptop options in subsequent generations.

(Source: The Verge)

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