The Upcoming iPhone SE 4: What We Know So Far
Apple’s iPhone SE series is famous between those who prefer a smaller, affordable device without compromising quality. The much awaited iPhone SE 4 continue this tradition, offering a classic design elements and modern features. Here’s what we know so far about the upcoming iPhone SE 4.
Design and Display :
The iPhone SE 4 will come with the same design as the iPhone 16 and iPhone SE 4 will come single camera unit at the back and having a metal unibody design. The display size is expected to increase from 4.7-inch screen on the iPhone SE 3 to possibly featuring a 6.1-inch OLED Display with a 60 Hz refresh rate. The iPhone SE 4 will support Face ID for authentication and will be look as modern as any other modern iPhone.
Performance :
iPhone SE series has always been its high-performance capabilities. It will likely to be powered by the Apple’s A18 Bionic chipset with options for 6GB and 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM, iPhone SE 4 one of the most powerful phone in this price range. The A18 chip will improve energy efficiency, performance and offering better battery life compared to previous models.
Camera :
Apple’s commitment to camera excellence is well-known, and the iPhone SE 4 could sport a single 48 Megapixel rear camera While it will not feature the multiple lenses found on higher models, rumors suggest that it will be a upgraded single-lens camera system. It will enhance low-light performance and possibly even some form of optical image stabilization. iPhone SE 4 will be an excellent choice for photography in this budget.
Storage :
Base model of iPhone SE 3 comes with 64 GB of storage, iPhone SE 4 may offers 128 GB with 6 GB of RAM. We may see 256 and 512 GB storage variants.
Connectivity :
iPhone SE 4 will come with 5G connectivity, ensuring the faster internet and improved performance in data-heavy applications.
Pricing :
iPhone SE 4 may be launch between March and May of 2025 and the starting price of a base variant will be $499 .
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