iPhone SE 4 dummy unit emerges in live images
Rumors about the upcoming fourth-generation iPhone SE have been going on for years, and Apple is expected to finally announce the device this April. In the meantime, reliable source Sonny Dickson shared two images of iPhone SE 4 product dummy units, which are used as molds for cases and accessories.
We get to see the back and sides of the upcoming budget iPhone, which look just like the leaks predicted. We have a single camera sensor on the back alongside a cutout for the microphone and the LED flash. The sides are flat, with the volume buttons and mute switch on the left-hand side. We can also spot a physical SIM tray.
The iPhone SE 4 is expected to reuse the iPhone 14’s 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display (60Hz) with the same notch cutout housing the 12MP front-facing camera and Face ID sensors.
The budget iPhone is rumored to get an updated Apple A18 chip with 8GB RAM which will allow it to run Apple Intelligence. Rumors also point to a 48MP camera on the back, a $499 starting price tag and a USB-C port in place of the Lightning connector.
Reader comments
Mute switch? That's the only good part of this phone, that it didn't get the Action Button.
- 9 hours ago
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Hopefully this means low end phones will just come with one small camera circle, and not a big stove with fake lenses and useless macros. Like the x7 pro/turbo 4 came after iphone 16.
- 9 hours ago
- yJt