The new iPhone SE looks just like its predecessor, as it retains the iPhone 8-inspired body with a home button, an integrated Touch ID sensor, and no Face ID.
Apple has focused mostly on hardware upgrades under the hood, so while some people might be disappointed it uses the same 4.7-inch LCD display that was launched many years ago, the magic this time comes down to the new A15 Bionic chip and the upgraded cameras.
Furthermore, it comes with 5G support, therefore becoming Apple’s most affordable 5G iPhone on the market.
Three colors and storage options
The Cupertino-based tech giant has obviously praised iPhone SE in its original announcement, explaining that it wanted to stick with the iconic design and build a more powerful smartphone.
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