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iPhone SE 4 likely to launch alongside iPhone 16 Series

The upcoming low-cost iPhone is likely to feature Apple Intelligence.

Previously it was reported that Apple is anticipated to release the iPhone SE 4 in 2025 following the release of the iPhone 16, with suppliers starting to increase mass manufacturing in October. But as per the latest information, the device is likely to debut alongside the iPhone 16 Series on September 9. It is a low-cost AI phone with Apple Intelligence, a stylish design, and lots of functions. It has been two and a half years since Apple released the SE version of the iPhone. It is anticipated that the SE 4 will sport Face ID rather than Touch ID. It is likely to be powered by an A18 chip and will feature a 6.1-inch OLED display. All of these features are expected to come along with Apple Intelligence and a revamped design.

iPhone 16 launch is scheduled to take place on September 9. Inventory of essential Apple devices and accessories, such as FineWoven imitation leather covers, Apple Watch bands, AirPods, iPad minis, and multiple iPhones, is at an all-time low, according to a Bloomberg report. There is also a shortage of the iPhone SE, which is anticipated to be updated in the upcoming year. The limited stock indicates that Apple may be getting ready to upgrade the lineup with new colours and hardware support, or it may be planning to withdraw the case material.

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Mark Gurman of Bloomberg previously claimed that Apple will release the next iPhone SE 4 in the spring of 2025. All three of the prior iPhone SE versions were released in March, according to Apple’s chronology. Therefore, there’s a good chance Apple will release the next SE phone as per its schedule. Additionally, it is reported that in October, Apple suppliers will start increasing the new device’s mass production.

The upcoming iPhone SE 4 is anticipated to get a significant update. It is rumoured to drop the bulky, antiquated bezels of its predecessors in favour of a sleeker, more contemporary design that is reminiscent of the iPhone 14. Furthermore, Face ID can take the place of Touch ID, providing even more convenience and security.

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A18 processing, a 6.1-inch OLED screen, and Face ID rather than Touch ID are rumoured. For better connectivity, the device might include a USB-C port. In addition to this, it may also include an Action Button. A 48MP rear camera upgrade might potentially be added to the dual camera setup. Apple Intelligence and 8GB of RAM are anticipated features of the gadget.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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