While anticipation builds for the upcoming lineup’s fall debut, it appears that it will draw parallels with its fresh counterpart.
A report from a Weibo-based account claims that the rear chassis of Apple’s upcoming budget-friendly iPhone and its flagship counterpart will share a similar manufacturing process, suggesting a unified design approach for both models.
Earlier reports suggested that the system would leverage significant portions of existing data from, and , but a newly released report appears to contradict one or both of these claims.
The iPhone SE (4) may prove to be a surprisingly sleek and modern device.
It appears this statement implies that Apple might refrain from reusing iPhone 14 panels, which could lead to fewer iPhone physical variations in the future; alternatively, it may also indicate a camera update for the SE 4.
The iPhone 14 and subsequent models feature diagonally situated digital camera modules, in stark contrast to. The potential design overhaul of the iPhone SE 4 might necessitate adjustments to its optical components, potentially relocating them to align with the fresh aesthetic. Presumably the new processor will allow the $400 SE 4 to capture Spatial Video.
While it’s daunting to consider, it’s intriguing to ponder how things might have unfolded differently for the SE 4, slated for a 2025 release.
I’d consider it, but I’m more invested in Android ecosystem. We’d like to see a more substantial upgrade to the camera system on the lower-end iPhone, possibly with a slightly larger sensor and improved low-light performance.