For several months, rumors have been flowing freely regarding the future iPhone SE, which is the cheapest model sold by Apple. While Mark Gurman has just confirmed thatiPhone SE 3 stocks are at their lowestin American stores, suggesting a near arrival of its successor, two new leaks are fueling speculation about this next model.
They were posted by Majin Bu on the social networka video showing the device, and the second concerns 4 photos of the next cheapest iPhone offered by Apple.
A version without Apple logo
The video posted by Majin Bu features what appears to bea modelor a prototype of the iPhone SE 4, without an Apple logo or functional screen. We discover therea single photo moduleon the back and a classic ringer switch, while the front reveals a possible edge-to-edge screen.
Here's what the iPhone SE 4 looks likepic.twitter.com/pEyIAJ34VR
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As some Internet users point out, the video does not confirm the presence of the Dynamic Island, in the same way as the photos posted by the informant:
© Majin Bu
© Majin Bu
Some also question the relevance of a single photo sensor for depth, but remember that the iPhone SE has always worked with a single photo sensor, being capable of capturing beautiful photos. This is possible thanks to Apple's efficient software processing.
iPhone SE 4 looks so beautifulpic.twitter.com/ezhNrrhyf8
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A strategy that evolves
If the leaks presented here do not confirm the presence of Dynamic Island,the one published a few days agoby informant Evan Blass allows:
© x.com / Evan Blass
If the presence of Dynamic Island is confirmed, this would marka changefor Apple. So far,the iPhone SE still had the appearance of older models— the iPhone 5 s for the first SE, then the iPhone 7/8 for the second and third generations.
Apple thus seems ready to modernize its entry-level product, even if the final characteristics will only be confirmedduring the official presentation.
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