Apple is set to announce the long-awaited iPhone SE 4 on February 19, with a starting price of $499. Leaks suggest that the base model may only come with 64GB of storage, while competitors like Google's Pixel 9a offer similar features at a potentially lower price point. The iPhone SE 4 will have three storage options: 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. Expected features include the A18 chip, 8GB of RAM, and Face ID, despite its higher price compared to previous models and other mid-range smartphones.
Apple's iPhone SE 4, set to launch at $499 with limited storage options, faces competition from mid-range Android alternatives like Google's Pixel 9a.
Despite its starting price, the iPhone SE 4 may offer only 64GB of storage, contrasting sharply with the 128GB starting point for many Android mid-rangers.
The pricing strategy for the iPhone SE 4 suggests that Apple is prioritizing profit margins over competitive storage offerings in a shifting smartphone landscape.
There's speculation that the iPhone SE 4 will include features like the A18 chip and Face ID, aligning it with current iPhone trends.
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