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    Home»Gadgets»MacBook Ultra OLED Rumors: Samsung to Ship July 2026
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    MacBook Ultra OLED Rumors: Samsung to Ship July 2026

    2026-07-10By Michael Choi
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    MacBook Ultra rumors say Samsung Display will begin shipping OLED panels to Apple in July 2026, a supply chain report that, if confirmed, would mark the first OLED and the first touch enabled MacBook in Apple’s lineup.

    MacBook Ultra OLED and touch firsts

    South Korean trade outlet ETNews reported that Samsung Display will be the exclusive supplier for the panels and will start shipments in July 2026 for two Apple internal models, codenamed K114 and K116, representing 14 inch and 16 inch versions respectively.

    ETNews said the panels will be built on a new 8.6 generation production line and that Samsung Display plans to ship about 2 million panels this year to Apple. The report added that Apple has tested touch input for the panel, a change that would require software updates to macOS.

    Software changes point to touch support

    MacRumors has reported signs in macOS 27 that point to touch interaction, including a pull to refresh gesture and added touch gestures in Sidecar, the feature that lets an iPad act as a secondary display. Those changes have been read by multiple outlets as early software work to support a touch enabled MacBook.

    Apple has not confirmed macOS 27 feature details or any hardware plans, and the company declined to comment when asked about the supply chain reports.

    MacBook Ultra touch interaction mockup

    Dynamic Island replaces the notch

    Reports say the MacBook Ultra design will use a punched camera hole in place of the long running notch and introduce an iPhone style Dynamic Island to surface alerts such as low battery and live activities. ETNews and industry observers say the OLED panel will let Apple make the chassis noticeably thinner because OLED does not require a separate backlight module.

    Despite the thinner body, the reports say Apple plans to keep ports favored by professional users, including HDMI, MagSafe, and an SD card slot.

    Processor road map remains high risk rumor

    Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, citing supply chain sources, wrote that the first MacBook Ultra models are likely to ship with existing M5 Pro and M5 Max chips rather than a new M6 chip. Gurman reported Apple may skip M6 Pro and M6 Max and move directly to M7 Pro and M7 Max for a second generation device expected in late 2027.

    Gurman also noted industry chatter about Apple developing its own modem to offer native 5G connectivity, which would reduce reliance on phone hotspot sharing. Bloomberg emphasized that these chip and modem plans remain unconfirmed by Apple.

    Industry analysis

    Analysts quoted by Bloomberg say a MacBook Ultra that pairs OLED with touch input would break a long held Apple design rule against touch on Mac hardware, while appealing to professional users who want higher contrast, richer color, and greater portability.

    Bloomberg expects Apple to position MacBook Ultra above current M5 Pro MacBook Pro models and estimates an announcement could come in late 2026 to early 2027, though the timing and pricing remain speculative until Apple issues an official release.

    All specifics in these reports are based on supply chain and industry sources. ETNews, MacRumors, and Bloomberg are the primary outlets reporting the details, and Apple has not publicly confirmed the MacBook Ultra name, the OLED panel supplier agreement, or the processor schedule.

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