The upcoming iPhone SE 4 “budget” model is set to bring some significant changes compared to its predecessors. Based on the design of the iPhone 14, this new model is expected to feature a larger 6.1-inch OLED display, a departure from the 4.7-inch LCD display on the iPhone SE 3.
One of the most noticeable changes is the removal of Touch ID and the home button, which will be replaced by the notch and Face ID technology. Leaks from reliable sources like Majin Bu hint at a new design for the iPhone SE 4, with a single-rear camera setup and potential inclusion of a 48MP sensor.
In terms of features, there could be a button cutout above the volume rocker on the left side of the device. This could be for an Action Button similar to what is found on the latest iPhone Pro models, offering users quick access to various functions.
While pricing details are yet to be confirmed, considering the expected technology upgrades, it’s possible that the iPhone SE 4 may see a price increase compared to its predecessor. The current iPhone SE 3 starts at $429 for the base model.
The most anticipated component of the new iPhone SE 4 is its processor. With the A15 Bionic chip powering the iPhone SE 3, it’s likely that Apple will introduce an A16 Bionic chip for enhanced performance in the upcoming model.
As for a release date, we could expect to see the iPhone SE 4 hit shelves sometime in early or mid-2025. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to its official launch!