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Apple iPhone SE 4 may launch next year with FaceID, USB-C port, and iPhone XR-like design

According to the leaked information, it has been suggested that the iPhone SE 4 may possess a design resembling that of the iPhone XR, characterized by rounded edges.
Apple iPhone SE 4 may launch next year with FaceID, USB-C port, and iPhone XR-like design

Apple is reportedly planning to launch iPhone SE 4 in 2024 or early 2025 as the successor to the iPhone SE. This upcoming mid-range Apple device has garnered significant attention within the realm of speculation, and a recent disclosure by tipster Nithin Prasad provides further insight into its specifications.

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According to the leaked information, it has been suggested that the iPhone SE 4 may possess a design resembling that of the iPhone XR, characterized by rounded edges.

Additionally, it is anticipated that this model will incorporate a USB Type-C port, marking a significant departure from previous iPhone SE iterations. The iPhone SE 4 is rumored to be equipped with Apple's A15 Bionic chip, the very same chip employed in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 series.

It has been speculated that the iPhone SE 4 will feature a 6.1-inch LTPS OLED display, surpassing the 4.7-inch display of the iPhone SE (2022). Furthermore, it is anticipated that the display will exhibit greater brightness and color vibrancy compared to the LCD display of its predecessor. Notably, the iPhone SE 4 is rumored to incorporate Face ID, marking a first for a special edition model.

The iPhone 15 series from Apple has abandoned the notch design and has instead incorporated Dynamic Island technology across all models. This has resulted in a uniform front design for all new iPhone 15 models. With the gradual elimination of the notch-based iPhone from the lineup, Apple is now able to introduce it to the iPhone SE series.

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