The upcoming iPhone SE 4 showcases a design reminiscent of past iPhone generations, combining elements from the earlier SE models and the iPhone 14. Notable features include a single rear camera, an Action Button replacing the alert slider, a USB-C port, and a physical SIM slot. Speculated to launch by April, the device is expected to be powered by Apple's A18 chip, come equipped with 8GB of RAM, a 48MP camera, and a starting price of $500.
Earlier this month, we saw product dummy units of the upcoming iPhone SE 4, which confirmed the phone's design. Tipster Majin Bu has now shared a video showing the upcoming iPhone's design in a live video.
The fourth-gen SE will feature a design that's a mix between several iPhone generations. The back looks like the previous two iPhone SE generations with a single rear camera and LED flash in the top right corner.
Two major changes compared to the vanilla iPhone 14 include an Action Button replacing the alert slider and a USB-C connector instead of the Lightning port.
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone SE 4 by April with the A18 chip, 8GB RAM, Apple Intelligence, a 48MP camera, and a $500 starting price.
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