The MacBook Pro will undergo the largest update in its history. This is all we hope to see

2026 aims to be the best year in the history of the MacBook Pro, these are the keys why we think this will be the case

Redesigned MacBook Pro concept with OLED and Dynamic Island

One of the Macs from which big changes are expected is the MacBook Pro. Unfortunately it will not happen except until 2026 and it makes all the sense in the world. They will be its biggest changes since it was redesigned in 2021 and showed a different face by returning eliminated ports instead of betting on pure USB-C ports. Next, We will list the keys that will make the MacBook Pro one of the best updates in its history.

OLED screen without notch

This is the fundamental reason why the MacBook Pro will be completely renewed until 2026. Apple is making a screen transition on its devices. We saw it with the iPhone and recently with the iPad Pro. The OLED will be the best screen technology for the bitten apple devices, as soon as the microLED arrives.

The OLED screen of the MacBook Pro It would be similar to the technology already existing in the iPad Pro M4 and this will cause the notch to be removed. It is not yet one hundred percent confirmed that we will return to a design with a hole for the camera since those from Cupertino could surprise us with a Dynamic Island. OLED will revolutionize the way content can be viewed on a MacBook Pro.

MacBook Pro with OLED display in 2026

OLED will be the biggest change to the MacBook Pro in 2026

5G connectivity for the Mac for the first time

It is difficult to question Apple on this point since, in the era in which the mobile connection is essential on an iPhone or an iPad, we don’t wonder why there was never a mobile connection for a Mac. Perhaps it is because we do not find this type of feature in all laptops, but it will undoubtedly be important from now on.

The MacBook Pro will undergo the largest update in its history. This is all we hope to see

The Mac would be perfect for working in an external environment with a 5G chip

It is rumored that Apple will already implement its own 5G connection chips on the iPhone and that a second version improved in terms of speed will reach the Mac. If the tests carried out in Cupertino bring us good news, without a doubt in 2026 they will be implemented with the redesign of the MacBook Pro.

The redesign we expect, a lighter MacBook Pro

Since Apple migrated USB-A ports to USB-C, MacBooks were slimmer although many users missed the HDMI port and SD card port. Apple rectified and returned these ports although with a longer body. Years later, the MacBook Pro requires a redesign and Together with the new features presented above we will have a thinner and lighter device. Those from Cupertino have already shown that they can do more with less in terms of Apple Silicon performance. If they have already made the iPad Pro thinnest and the iPhone 17 Air on its way to being the thinnest in its history, we have no doubt that they will be able to achieve it in the MacBook Pro.

MacBook Pro ports after 2021

Current MacBook Pros incorporate HDMI without requiring an adapter

A new generation of M6 chips

It is natural to think that Apple will continue to release its chip updates annually. as far as Apple Silicon is concerned. In 2026 it will be the turn of the M6 ​​chips although we do not know if they will surprise us with this first in a future iPad Pro as happened in 2024. The MacBook Pro will continue to offer the best chips, in addition to the M6, the M6 ​​Pro and M6 Max chips are expected.

It is a matter of time before we see one of the most anticipated MacBook Pros in recent years, at least for professional and everyday users who prefer it. We hope that the above is as planned although we do not doubt that there will be last minute changes. Will 2026 be the best year for MacBook Pros in their history?

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