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iPhone SE 4 Leak Reveals Dynamic Island Design and More
On January 21, renowned tech insider Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared a screenshot on X, allegedly sourced from leaked software code, hinting at Apple's upcoming iPhone SE 4 (also referred to as iPhone 16 E). The leak suggests the device will feature the Dynamic Island design instead of the notch seen in the iPhone 13/14 series.
According to the leaked screenshot, the iPhone SE 4 will come in two color options: black and white. The back design closely resembles the iPhone 14, while the front eliminates the Home button and sports a 6.1-inch OLED display. This marks a significant increase in screen size compared to previous iPhone SE models, promising users a more immersive viewing experience.
Additionally, earlier reports suggest the iPhone SE 4 will be powered by the same A18 chip as the iPhone 16 series, Apple's latest processor, expected to deliver robust performance. Notably, the iPhone SE 4 might also debut Apple's in-house 5G modem, which could enhance battery efficiency and connectivity.
Apple is rumored to launch the iPhone SE 4 between March and April this year, with a starting price of $499 (approximately $499 USD). This pricing aligns with the iPhone SE series' reputation for offering high value at an affordable cost.
While these leaks have heightened anticipation for the iPhone SE 4, Apple has yet to officially confirm any details. Fans will have to wait for the company's official announcement for precise specifications and release dates.
On January 21, renowned tech insider Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared a screenshot on X, allegedly sourced from leaked software code, hinting at Apple's upcoming iPhone SE 4 (also referred to as iPhone 16 E). The leak suggests the device will feature the Dynamic Island design instead of the notch seen in the iPhone 13/14 series.
According to the leaked screenshot, the iPhone SE 4 will come in two color options: black and white. The back design closely resembles the iPhone 14, while the front eliminates the Home button and sports a 6.1-inch OLED display. This marks a significant increase in screen size compared to previous iPhone SE models, promising users a more immersive viewing experience.
Additionally, earlier reports suggest the iPhone SE 4 will be powered by the same A18 chip as the iPhone 16 series, Apple's latest processor, expected to deliver robust performance. Notably, the iPhone SE 4 might also debut Apple's in-house 5G modem, which could enhance battery efficiency and connectivity.
Apple is rumored to launch the iPhone SE 4 between March and April this year, with a starting price of $499 (approximately $499 USD). This pricing aligns with the iPhone SE series' reputation for offering high value at an affordable cost.
While these leaks have heightened anticipation for the iPhone SE 4, Apple has yet to officially confirm any details. Fans will have to wait for the company's official announcement for precise specifications and release dates.