Apple’s long-rumored MacBook Pro overhaul with OLED display technology could arrive later than expected. New details suggest the redesigned model, paired with Apple’s upcoming M6 chip, might not launch until early 2027.
Why the MacBook Pro OLED update could be delayed

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports the new MacBook Pro with OLED and a thinner chassis is still on Apple’s roadmap. However, its release window now stretches from late 2026 to early 2027. This comes after delays to the M5-powered MacBook Pro refresh, which is now scheduled for spring 2026. That shift may have pushed the OLED M6 version further down the line.
Expected MacBook Pro OLED features
The upcoming overhaul is rumored to include:
- OLED display for improved contrast and color accuracy
- Apple M6 chip for next-generation performance
- Thinner, lighter chassis
- Potential battery life gains due to OLED efficiency
Such changes would mark the most significant MacBook Pro update in years, combining hardware performance upgrades with a major display technology shift.
Possible dual-launch scenario
While the delay is likely, history shows Apple could still surprise. In 2023, the company launched two MacBook Pro updates in the same year: M2 Pro/Max models in January, and M3 Pro/Max versions in October. A similar split launch could keep it on track for late 2026.
What to do if you can’t wait
If 18 months feels too long, Apple’s M4 MacBook Pro models remain compelling. The base 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro is currently discounted to $1,299, offering strong performance and premium build quality.
The OLED MacBook Pro will be worth the wait for those wanting the latest display technology — but patience may be required well into 2027.