Apple is poised to unveil a new iPhone SE, its lower-cost model, soon, following a stock shortage in stores. This iteration will not include the traditional home button, replaced instead by a camera notch. The device will have a USB-C port, complying with EU regulations, which had previously halted sales of some iPhone models there. It will feature Apple's own cellular modem and A18 processor, introducing Face ID. Unlike past launches, Apple may sell it directly through its website without an event, likely at a higher price point than the last model.
In just a few days, Apple could unveil a new iPhone SE, marking a shift away from the home button and anticipated features such as Face ID.
The upcoming iPhone SE will feature a camera notch, a USB-C port for compliance in the EU, and will be powered by Apple’s A18 processor.
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