Apple launches the iPhone 16E
Briefly

Apple has officially discontinued the home button with the launch of the iPhone 16E, replacing it with a Face ID-enabled notch. This model, designed as a successor to the iPhone SE, features a 6.1-inch OLED display, the powerful A18 chipset, and Apple Intelligence capabilities. The 16E also switches from a Lightning port to USB-C, complying with EU regulations, and offers a single 48-megapixel rear camera. It marks a significant evolution in the iPhone lineup, with the 16E standing out due to its latest technology and enhanced features.
The iPhone 16E officially marks the end of the home button era, substituting Touch ID with Face ID and adopting a new design.
With its A18 chip and Apple Intelligence abilities, the 16E offers substantial performance and AI features, even surpassing the iPhone 15.
Read at The Verge
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