Is the M6 MacBook Pro worth waiting for? Here’s why it might be

  17.10.2025 @ 14:16  |    |  0 comments

Apple’s next MacBook Pro, expected to launch with the new M6 chip, is shaping up to be more than just a simple refresh. If the latest rumors are true, this model could mark a real shift in how Apple approaches its pro laptops — not only in performance but in design and usability.

A Touchscreen? Finally.

One of the biggest changes rumored for the upcoming M6 MacBook Pro is the introduction of a touchscreen OLED display. That’s something Apple has avoided for years, insisting that macOS doesn’t need touch interaction. But with Windows laptops offering touch and pen input for ages, Apple might finally be ready to give in.

If Apple gets it right, this could be huge — especially for creatives, designers, and anyone who’s long wished for an iPad-style touch experience on macOS. Early reports also suggest a punch-hole camera instead of the traditional notch, which would make the screen look cleaner and more modern.

Design tweaks and a stronger build

Apple is also rumored to be making the new MacBook thinner and lighter, with a sturdier hinge to handle touch input. That makes sense — if users are going to be tapping and swiping on the display, the hinge needs to stay solid over time. The company might even offer two different versions: one with touch and OLED, and one without, keeping price options flexible.

Why Apple might be doing this now

Apple’s been blurring the lines between its devices for a while. Features like Universal Control and Sidecar already make iPads and Macs work together seamlessly. Adding touch to the MacBook Pro would bring that integration full circle — letting you use your devices interchangeably, depending on what you’re doing.

At the same time, OLED technology brings real benefits: deeper blacks, better contrast, and potentially improved battery life. For photo editors, video creators, and color-critical work, that’s a serious upgrade.

But there are risks

There’s no guarantee this move will please everyone. A touchscreen Mac could push prices even higher — and let’s be honest, MacBook Pros aren’t exactly cheap as it is. There’s also the question of whether macOS is really designed for touch. Apple might need to rethink some parts of the interface to make it truly natural.

And then there’s the practical side: fingerprints on the screen, potential hinge wear, and the usual skepticism about whether a touchscreen laptop is actually better — or just different.

So, should you wait?

If you’re considering buying a new MacBook Pro right now, it might be smart to wait and see what the M6 brings. Even if you don’t care about touchscreens, the design refinements and performance bump could make it the best MacBook Pro in years.

But if you need a laptop immediately and mostly do coding, writing, or general productivity work, the current M3 and M4 models will easily handle whatever you throw at them. The M6’s real magic may come from its display and input changes, not raw speed.

Final thoughts

The rumored M6 MacBook Pro feels like Apple testing the next stage of its Mac evolution — merging the best of the MacBook and iPad worlds without losing what makes each unique. It’s a bold move, but one that could redefine what a “pro” laptop really is.

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