June 4, 2026
Appleโ€™s touchscreen MacBooks might also have a Dynamic Island


Appleโ€™s OLED touchscreen MacBook Pros set to launch this fall will get a Dynamic Island feature like whatโ€™s available on iPhones, according to Bloombergโ€™s Mark Gurman. Apple first debuted the Dynamic Island with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max as a pill-shaped cutout that can show information and alerts, though the MacBook Proโ€™s Dynamic Island will be โ€œsmallerโ€ than whatโ€™s available on current iPhones.

The new MacBook Pros, which will come in 14-inch and 16-inch screen sizes, otherwise look โ€œsimilarโ€ to the current models, Gurman says, but Apple will be updating the Macโ€™s user interface to make it โ€œdynamicโ€ and work better for either touch or point-and-click. โ€œFor instance, if users touch a button or control, the interface will bring up a new type of menu surrounding their finger that provides more relevant options for touch commands,โ€ according to Gurman.

Apple has long resisted bringing touchscreens to the Mac, with Steve Jobs saying that โ€œtouch surfaces donโ€™t want to be verticalโ€ and that touchscreens on a Mac would be โ€œergonomically terribleโ€ at an October 2010 event โ€” a few months after Apple released the first iPad. But Apple now actively promotes the iPad as both a touchscreen tablet and a device you can use with a Mac-like keyboard.

Gurman reported in 2023 that Apple was considering making touchscreen Macs, and it seems like it wonโ€™t be too much longer until they could become a reality. Gurman says that the new touchscreen Macs wonโ€™t be announced as part of whatever the company plans to reveal around the time of its planned March 4th event โ€” instead, theyโ€™re set for release โ€œcloser to the end of 2026.โ€

Apple also plans to introduce a smaller Dynamic Island on the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18 Pro Max, according to Gurman.

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