As expected, Apple will launch an upgraded version of the iPhone SE with some major changes to match the current iPhone line in 2024. Here's what we know so far about this device.
The current third-generation iPhone SE design is Apple's smallest iPhone model, modeled after the design from the iPhone 8 with a size of 4.7 inches, and this is also the only iPhone still in production with a thick bezel on the top bottom and use the physical Home button with Touch ID.
However, this will change with the iPhone SE 4 next year after recent rumors suggest that Apple has planned a new design.
The next-generation iPhone SE will have the same screen as the iPhone X, remove the Home button and switch to using a different form of biometric security.
Leaker Jon Presser has suggested that the iPhone SE 4 could be similar to the iPhone XR with rounded edges rather than the square look of current iPhones.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will use a 6.1-inch display, while display analyst Ross Young believes Apple is considering both 5.7-inch and 6.1-inch options for the world. the next iPhone SE system.
The "notch" display will help Apple take its place to place the front camera, but it's still unclear if the iPhone SE will support Face ID and the TrueDepth camera system.
By the time the iPhone SE comes out, the iPhone's flagship lineup will have switched entirely to Dynamic Island, so the older notch design will set the iPhone SE apart.
The current iPhone SE A-Series chip is equipped with the same A15 chip as on the iPhone 13 models, so the iPhone SE 4 could receive a pre-launch chip.
Since the launch date is in 2024, the iPhone SE 4 will be available the same year as the iPhone 16 lineup and a year after the iPhone 15. The standard iPhone 15 models are expected to use the A16 in the iPhone 14 Pro models, so most likely iPhone SE 4 will be equipped with A16 chip.
The current third-generation iPhone SE design is Apple's smallest iPhone model, modeled after the design from the iPhone 8 with a size of 4.7 inches, and this is also the only iPhone still in production with a thick bezel on the top bottom and use the physical Home button with Touch ID.
However, this will change with the iPhone SE 4 next year after recent rumors suggest that Apple has planned a new design.
The next-generation iPhone SE will have the same screen as the iPhone X, remove the Home button and switch to using a different form of biometric security.
Leaker Jon Presser has suggested that the iPhone SE 4 could be similar to the iPhone XR with rounded edges rather than the square look of current iPhones.
Screen size:
If using the design of the iPhone XR, it is likely that the iPhone SE 4 will also significantly upgrade in screen size, and many rumors suggest that Apple may use a 5.7-inch to 6-inch screen. 1 inch.Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes Apple will use a 6.1-inch display, while display analyst Ross Young believes Apple is considering both 5.7-inch and 6.1-inch options for the world. the next iPhone SE system.
Screen panels:
Up to now, iPhone SE is the last iPhone version to use an LCD screen while the latest 3 iPhone models all use high-end OLED panels. It is not clear whether Apple will continue to use LCD or OLED technology for the iPhone SE 4, but because this is a low-cost version, it is unlikely to be equipped with an expensive panel.Notch:
With an all-screen design, Apple is expected to adopt a notch for the iPhone SE, which is the design that Apple has used for flagship iPhones since the iPhone X.The "notch" display will help Apple take its place to place the front camera, but it's still unclear if the iPhone SE will support Face ID and the TrueDepth camera system.
By the time the iPhone SE comes out, the iPhone's flagship lineup will have switched entirely to Dynamic Island, so the older notch design will set the iPhone SE apart.
Touch ID or Face ID?:
Apple has transitioned to Face ID, and the iPhone SE is the last iPhone to use Touch ID. Since Face ID has been around since 2017, Apple may choose to use it for the next-generation iPhone SE.The current iPhone SE A-Series chip is equipped with the same A15 chip as on the iPhone 13 models, so the iPhone SE 4 could receive a pre-launch chip.
Since the launch date is in 2024, the iPhone SE 4 will be available the same year as the iPhone 16 lineup and a year after the iPhone 15. The standard iPhone 15 models are expected to use the A16 in the iPhone 14 Pro models, so most likely iPhone SE 4 will be equipped with A16 chip.
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