According to cases posted by leaker Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) on Twitter, X, the iPhone SE 4 should have a similar appearance to the iPhone 14. In images shared on the social network, the tipster showed the supposed accessories for Apple’s next “cheap” smartphone, predicting important details about the body of the device.
Images shared by the tipster show transparent cases marked with the name “iPhone SE4”, with cutouts for cameras, buttons on the sides and a film for the screen.
These images of the new iPhone SE 4’s cases show the possible design, which will be different from what I described before pic.twitter.com/Q6HJGLCGhn
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) 30 March 2024
The most important detail of the shared photos is the cutout on the front of the device: the classic screen notch, where the front camera and TrueDepth sensors for depth sensing, required to support FaceID, are traditionally placed.
If true, this 4th-generation iPhone SE will be the first model to support Apple’s facial recognition authentication. A. technology debuted on iPhone in 2017but to date it is only available on mainline devices.
This will also be a significant refresh in the design of the iPhone SE series and will mark the debut of the “edgeless” display appearance. The 3rd generation iPhone SE, released in 2022, had an almost identical appearance to the iPhone 8, including clearly visible edges on the front and room for the Touch ID button.
Predictions for iPhone SE 4
There is no concrete information about the iPhone SE 4 yet, but the new look is not the only thing leaked so far. website last year MacRumors It revealed that the device should have a 6.1-inch screen with OLED technology, a single rear camera, Action button and USB-C charging feature, just like the iPhone 15.
Now, There are no predictions regarding the launch of the new deviceHowever, the expectation is that it will be released in mid-2025. So a lot of things can happen by then.
Source: Tec Mundo
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