- This claim aligns with growing analyst and supply-chain speculation.
- Omdia expects ‘MacBook Ultra’ with OLED panels this year.
- Analysts Kuo and Gurman also anticipate a future touchscreen Mac.
Apple’s first touchscreen Mac has been the subject of growing speculation for months, and a fresh claim from a known leaker has added more fuel to the fire. A leaker on Chinese social media platform Weibo, going by the name Instant Digital, posted a short but striking comment on Thursday, saying the upcoming MacBook will have a touch-enabled screen and calling it “100% confirmed.”
While bold claims from anonymous sources should always be taken with a pinch of salt, this one is far from standing alone. A growing number of analysts and supply-chain insiders have pointed to the same conclusion, making the case for a touchscreen Mac harder to dismiss.
Why This Leaker’s Claim Stands Out
Instant Digital’s post, translated from Chinese, read: “It’s 100% confirmed that the MacBook screen will be touch-enabled.” What makes this notable is the language itself. Most leakers prefer to stay cautious, framing their claims around what Apple is “exploring” or what is “likely.”
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Absolutes are rare in this space, which means Instant Digital is either working from a very solid source or taking a serious credibility risk. It is worth noting that Weibo leaks are not always the most dependable, and Instant Digital does not have a long track record of verified predictions to back this up.
What Other Sources Are Saying About The Touchscreen MacBook
According to research firm Omdia, the touchscreen MacBook, reportedly to be branded the “MacBook Ultra,” is expected to launch in the third quarter of this year. Supply-chain sources from May indicated that production of OLED panels for the device had cleared a key milestone, with Samsung Display potentially ready to ship screens to Apple as early as June.
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Respected Apple analysts Ming-Chi Kuo and Mark Gurman have both said the product is on its way, with Kuo commenting on likely timings last September and Gurman following in October. While not every analyst agrees on the exact timeline, most place the launch somewhere between late 2026 and early 2027.

