In other words, the new iPhone SE is likely to become the only small iPhone in Apple’s lineup, as the 5.4-inch form factor would be retired when the iPhone 14 launches in the fall.
The new iPhone SE will look and feel a lot like the current model, meaning that it’ll retain the look based on the iPhone 8. It will continue to feature a home button with Touch ID, obviously without Face ID and a notch.
Apple will focus on under-the-hood upgrades, so the device will be powered by a new-generation Bionic chip and sport 5G support and improved cameras.
Old iPhone SE to stick around
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said in the latest newsletter that Apple could eventually decide to keep the current iPhone SE around for a little longer, ther… (read more)
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