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Unleashing Power: The Countdown to iPhone SE 4

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Key Points:

• Apple’s next iPhone SE model, the iPhone SE 4, is expected to be released in March 2025.
• The new phone will feature significant upgrades, including an edge-to-edge OLED display, A18 chip, 8GB of RAM, and a 48MP camera, all at a lower price point than the iPhone 16.
• The new iPhone SE 4 is likely to start at $499 or lower, with a possible storage bump over the current offering.

As we reported in the tech world, Apple’s latest iPhone 16 line was all about Apple Intelligence, a focus on the technology that integrates artificial intelligence to improve mobile device performance and functionality. But soon, a new iPhone is coming, and it’s expected to offer some of those modern features at a much lower price point.

According to various reports, the next iPhone SE, dubbed the iPhone SE 4, is set to launch in early 2025, with March being the most likely month. This aligns with Apple’s past release patterns, which have typically seen new iPhone models launch in March and/or April.

When the iPhone SE 4 arrives, it’s expected to be a significant upgrade over the current model, with features that include an edge-to-edge OLED display, the A18 chip, 8GB of RAM, Apple Intelligence support, a 48MP camera, and a USB-C port. What’s more, the new iPhone SE will come with the first Apple-designed 5G modem.

While it’s possible that Apple may not keep the price as low as the current iPhone SE’s starting point of $429, the new model is expected to start at $499 or lower, with a possible storage bump over the current offering. For most buyers, the iPhone SE 4 looks poised to be the best model on the market, offering a great balance of power and affordability.

Are you excited about the new budget iPhone? Share your expected iPhone SE 4 release date in the comments below. And in the meantime, be sure to check out our top picks for the best iPhone accessories to get the most out of your device.

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