Apple has officially discontinued its iPhone SE line, launching the iPhone 16e, which carries a higher price point than the SE models while offering limited features. Although it’s cheaper than the iPhone 16, users sacrifice camera capability and color options. Durability tests by Zack from JerryRigEverything reveal that the iPhone 16e's screen scratches at a typical level of 6 on the Mohs scale and performs well in bend tests, showcasing its robust design. The device lacks MagSafe magnets and features a new battery removal method, reflecting shifts in Apple’s engineering approach.
Apple has replaced the iPhone SE line with the more expensive iPhone 16e, which offers a less powerful camera and fewer color options.
The iPhone 16e, being the successor to the SE line, provides limited features but aims to attract budget-conscious consumers.
Zack from JerryRigEverything tested the iPhone 16e, noting its durability in screen scratch resistance and the resistance to bending.
The iPhone 16e features a traditional 48 MP camera setup and a unique battery removal process, showcasing a shift in design philosophy.
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