iPhone SE 4 Dummies In Two Colors With A Single Rear Camera And Flat-Edge Design Reveal The ‘Low Cost’ Model’s External Frame, With Tipster Claiming An April Launch

Omar Sohail
iPhone SE 4 design shown in two dummies of varying colors

An early look at the iPhone SE 4 dummy revealed that Apple’s upcoming handset will be targeted at the somewhat budget-friendly crowd and share similarities with the iPhone SE 3 and the newer iPhone 16. We now get a closer look at more units in two different colors and observe what sort of changes to expect. In a nutshell, Apple will introduce a revamp of the internals and externals with this device’s release, with a tipster also mentioning that an announcement will potentially happen in April.

A small video also shows the iPhone SE 4 from all angles, which flaunts a single rear camera, which will reduce the device’s price at the expense of limiting its capabilities

When talking about the internals, the iPhone SE 4 will be as capable as an iPhone 16, as we reported that the handset will ship with an A18, with a separate report stating that it will sport 8GB of RAM, meaning that it automatically qualifies to support a host of generative AI features that come under the Apple Intelligence umbrella. However, as you would have guessed, there will be more than a few differences separating the iPhone SE 4 from the pricier models, with Majin Bu showing various images of dummies in two colors, providing an overview of the handset’s design and potential hardware.

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The flat edge shell and bigger display mean that Apple is finally transitioning from the older chassis to the newer one, but the iPhone SE 4 will be inferior when it comes to taking pictures. In the images and the small clip given below, we see that the entire configuration will only ship with two sensors, one at the front and one at the back, but such decisions are necessary to bring the cost down. We are not sure how the masses will respond to this configuration, but the software and hardware ecosystem will likely play a massive role in attracting a truckload of buyers.

One other major change to expect from the iPhone SE 4 will be that it may be Apple’s first iPhone to ship with the company’s custom 5G modem. Given that Qualcomm charges a hefty premium for its baseband chips, it is the perfect opportunity for the Cupertino giant to showcase what fruit its efforts have bore for the past couple of years. If you see any more similarities or changes in the dummy gallery, make sure to point those out in the comments below.

News Source: Majin Bu

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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