Apple has made big strides with its Mac lineup over the last few years, especially with its new Apple silicon chips. However, there are still a couple of issues that have stuck around.
But now, it seems Apple is on track to fix them.
There are two main things that Apple is reportedly working on: adding cellular to Macs and removing the notch from MacBook Pro models.
These updates are expected to arrive between 2026 and 2027, but they could make a big difference for many Mac users.
Cellular support on Macs would be a game-changer for people who work on the go. Right now, iPads have had this feature for years, but Macs haven’t. This change would solve the issue of constantly needing a hotspot from a phone, which isn’t always reliable.
As for the notch, it’s not a huge issue, but it feels outdated. iPhones moved past the classic notch years ago, and iPads have never had one. Macs, however, still use it as a design feature, which some users find annoying.
While there are rumors that Apple is working on touchscreen Macs, this feature hasn’t made it into the spotlight yet. For many users, having a Mac with cellular and no notch might be more important than adding a touchscreen.