Highlights
- Apple may unveil its first OLED touchscreen MacBook Pro by late 2026.
- Touch support would bring MacBooks closer to iPads, especially with macOS integrating more iPadOS 26 UI features via the Tahoe update.
- Apple is reportedly exploring touchscreen support for a second-gen budget MacBook as well.

Apple has resisted touch on Macs for years, even as Windows laptops widely adopted the feature. Touch functionality allows users to scroll, zoom, and navigate directly with their fingers. This is something many younger users who are accustomed to iPhones and iPads expect by default. It turns out the Cupertino giant may finally be preparing to bring touchscreens to its Mac lineup. Here’s everything we know based on recent word from the analyst.
OLED MacBook Pro with Touchscreen in the Works
According to well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s supply chain is moving forward with plans for touchscreen Macs. Kuo’s recent post on X (formerly Twitter) confirms that the first model is expected to be an OLED MacBook Pro slated for mass production in late 2026.
While the device could enter production in late 2026, its actual release may slip into early 2027, depending on Apple’s rollout schedule.
MacBook models will feature a touch panel for the first time, further blurring the line with the iPad. This shift appears to reflect Apple’s long-term observation of iPad user behavior, indicating that in certain scenarios, touch controls can enhance both productivity and the…
— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) September 17, 2025
This timeline aligns with a prediction made two years ago by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, who also suggested that Apple was exploring touch support for its MacBooks.

Currently, Apple sells the M4-powered MacBook Pro models. Based on Apple’s typical release cycle, the company is expected to introduce M5 chip upgrades as early as next year. The OLED MacBook Pro with touchscreen support would then follow in the next refresh, likely powered by the M6 processor.
Introducing touchscreens would bring MacBooks closer in functionality to the iPad, a device that already shares many design and software elements with macOS. Apple’s Tahoe update has further blurred the lines, as it integrates several UI features from iPadOS 26 into macOS.
Touchscreen Beyond MacBook Pro
Kuo also revealed that Apple is considering adding touchscreen support to a second-generation version of its upcoming budget MacBook, which will reportedly use an iPhone A-series chip. If true, this would strongly indicate that MacBook Air models could also gain touch capabilities in the future.
FAQs
Q1. Is Apple planning to launch touchscreen MacBooks?
Answer. Yes, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple is preparing to launch its first OLED touchscreen MacBook Pro, with mass production expected by late 2026.
Q2. Will touchscreen support extend beyond the MacBook Pro?
Answer. Apple is reportedly considering touchscreen functionality for a second-generation budget MacBook, possibly powered by an iPhone A-series chip, hinting at future MacBook Air models with touch.
Q3. How will touchscreen Macs differ from current models?
Answer. Touchscreen Macs will offer direct finger-based navigation, aligning more closely with iPads. The upcoming macOS Tahoe update already integrates several iPadOS UI elements.
Also Read –
https://www.mymobileindia.com/apples-oled-macbook-pro-overhaul-could-be-delayed-to-2027-gurman/
https://www.mymobileindia.com/apple-may-launch-a-cheaper-macbook-with-iphone-chip-says-kuo/
