A source at X, formerly known as Twitter, stated that the iPhone SE 4 could have a similar look to the iPhone 16, complete with Dynamic Island. The rumor emerged with images this Thursday (8).
Apple’s next “cheap” iPhone, according to tipster Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial, on X) It will adopt a design similar to the iPhone 16, which is also under development.
From what I have been informed, the iPhone SE could have a very similar design to the current iPhone 16, which is still in development. The new iPhone SE will most likely have a single camera instead of the dual camera on the iPhone 16 models, otherwise it looks like… pic.twitter.com/Z1Gio4nBRu
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) February 8, 2024
On the back, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to have a single camera instead of dual sensors like the base models. But a cut for Dynamic Island can be counted on up front.
The rumor suggests that the Apple handset will have similar dimensions to the iPhone XR released in 2018. Details about its design, such as the style and structure of the sides, were not disclosed.
While the rumor is exciting, the tipster points out that it’s too early to guarantee the iPhone SE 4 will look like this.
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The specifications of the 4th generation iPhone SE have not been announced yet, but it is expected to feature Apple’s latest chipset (perhaps the Apple A18).
Details about the screen, battery and camera were also not disclosed. It is possible that Apple is trying to reduce the production costs of the entire device by relying on very modest specifications.
In any case, the design change will be a significant transformation for the iPhone SE 4. This will be the biggest visual change to the “cheap” series since its launch.
If the rumor is true, more rumors about the 4th generation iPhone SE are likely to surface on the internet. There is no concrete data about the device for now.
Source: Tec Mundo

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