iPhone SE (4th generation) will be released next year with USB-C. The iPhone SE (2025th generation), which is said to launch in 4, will be available next year, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Garman's answer to a reader's question in his paid newsletter Power On.
Correspondent Garman reports that although the iPhone SE (4th generation) will be based on the iPhone 14, it will be difficult for Apple to set a higher selling price than the iPhone SE (3rd generation).
iPhone SE (4th generation) has a USB-C external connection.
The iPhone SE (4th generation) was in development for release in 2024, but was reportedly delayed to 5 due to difficulties in developing the in-house designed 2025G modem. But Garman reporters believe it will launch in 2024.
According to Garman Reporter, improvements to the iPhone SE (4th generation) include 5G support, an improved camera, and a newer Apple A-series chip compared to the iPhone SE (3rd generation).
The external port will also be USB-C, so the identifier found in tvOS17 Beta 5, which is believed to belong to an unreleased iPhone, may belong to the iPhone SE (4th generation).
Is the selling price of the iPhone SE (4th generation) the same as the iPhone SE (3rd generation)?
According to Garman journalists, the iPhone SE (4th generation) will be developed on the basis of the iPhone 14.
In this case, there are concerns that the transition from the LCD screen to the OLED screen and the Face ID mechanism will increase the production costs and this will be reflected in the sales price. However, Garman points out that it is difficult to set the selling price of the iPhone SE model, which is positioned as a low-cost model, higher than the current model.
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