Contrary to previous speculations of the iPhone SE being discontinued, recent information suggests that the iPhone SE 4 might still be in the works. In December, reports indicated that the upcoming model would incorporate the iPhone 14’s battery and featured renders showcasing an iPhone XR-like design with a notch.
A new rumor has now emerged, suggesting a departure from the traditional notch on the next iPhone SE. Instead, Apple is reportedly opting for the Dynamic Island cutout, along with various functionalities, as initially introduced in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The provided image offers a glimpse of what this design change might entail. While the iPhone SE is expected to maintain a single rear camera, it will adopt the contemporary iPhone design. Interestingly, the new SE might share several aesthetic elements with the upcoming iPhone 16, and its dimensions are anticipated to closely resemble those of the XR.
Despite the information, it’s crucial to approach this news with caution, as the source advises. Apple typically introduces a new SE model every two years, with the latest one released in March 2022. Although the logical timeline would suggest a potential launch next month, the absence of substantial leaks suggests that Apple may need more time to finalize the product. Speculations now point towards a potential release in 2025, possibly after the launch of the iPhone 16 this fall. Whenever it arrives, the iPhone SE is expected to feature a display manufactured by BOE.
Published on 02/12/24 9:40 | by Rawa John