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Apple could refresh the MacBook Pro twice in 2026, with a major redesign tipped for year-end

Apple is reportedly planning two MacBook Pro updates in 2026, starting with an M5-powered refresh in the first half of the year and followed by a major redesign featuring OLED and touch support later on.

January 27, 2026 / 08:39 IST
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  • Apple plans two MacBook Pro updates in 2026: M5 chips early, redesign later
  • Redesigned MacBook Pro may feature OLED touchscreen and M6 chips
  • MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Studio Display also set for upgrades in 2026

Apple is reportedly lining up an unusually busy year for its Mac portfolio, with plans to upgrade the MacBook Pro lineup twice in 2026. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company will begin with a relatively modest refresh in the first half of the year, before rolling out a dramatically redesigned MacBook Pro toward the end of 2026.

In the latest edition of his Power On newsletter, Gurman said Apple intends to launch new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Studio Display models in the first half of the year. The initial MacBook Pro update is expected to focus primarily on performance, introducing new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips without significant changes to the overall design.

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This first refresh is said to be coming soon, and speculation has intensified that Apple could unveil these updated MacBook Pro models alongside the launch of its Creator Studio bundle of apps on January 28. While Gurman has not confirmed an exact announcement date, he has consistently pointed to the first half of the year as the launch window.

The more substantial change to the MacBook Pro, however, is expected later in 2026. Gurman reports that redesigned MacBook Pro models featuring an OLED display and touch support should arrive toward the end of the year, although an early 2027 launch has not been completely ruled out. If Apple sticks to this timeline, it would mean the MacBook Pro sees two distinct updates within the same calendar year.