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Base M6 MacBook Pro may skip OLED, redesign, and touch upgrades

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Apple’s entry-level M6 MacBook Pro might end up feeling more like a rerun than a refresh, as new reports suggest the biggest upgrades are reserved for the pricier M6 Pro and M6 Max models.

Mark Gurman’s latest update hints that Apple won’t be rolling out its upcoming design overhaul to the full M6 MacBook Pro lineup. According to the Bloomberg analyst, only the M6 Pro and M6 Max versions are expected to feature OLED displays, touch input, and a thinner chassis. That leaves the base M6 model looking a lot like its M3 or M5 predecessor.

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This split direction follows Apple’s typical playbook: keep entry models modest, pack the high-end ones with flash. The redesign in question may include not just OLED and touch support, but also the rumored removal of the notc,h possibly replaced by a Dynamic Island.

This upgrade strategy could help separate the performance-first models from the rest of the MacBook line. But it also means users opting for the standard M6 MacBook Pro may end up paying for newer silicon without getting much else new.

Gurman suggests the full redesign window stretches between late 2026 and early 2027. Before that, Apple is reportedly preparing to release M5-based MacBook Pros in early 2026, alongside a MacBook Air powered by the standard M5 chip. While performance gains are expected, those models are not likely to shake up the current look or feature set.

Here’s what’s expected for now:

If these reports hold, Apple’s making a deliberate move to widen the gap between its MacBook Pro tiers. The redesigned, OLED-equipped models could feel like a real leap, just not if you’re buying the base version. Fast clicks cost trust, but slow upgrades cost sales.

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