The iPhone SE 4 is anticipated to launch in the near future, succeeding Apple's iPhone SE (2022), which currently holds the title of the most affordable device in the brand's lineup. According to recent reports, the upcoming iPhone SE model is expected to feature significant hardware upgrades compared to its third-generation predecessor.
Leaked images and video, shared by a tipster, provide a glimpse of the rumored iPhone SE 4, showcasing its potential design alongside the iPhone 16.
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iPhone SE 4 Design Leaked
Tipster @MajinBuOfficial has shared two images and a video on X (formerly Twitter), showcasing the iPhone SE 4. The leaked video suggest that the iPhone SE 4 shown is likely a dummy unit, as the signature Apple logo is missing from the center of the rear panel. Notably, the display of the device is not visible in the shared images.
Similar to its predecessor, the iPhone SE 4 seems to feature a single rear camera. However, the second image hints at a significantly taller camera bump on the iPhone SE 4 compared to the iPhone 16. Additionally, the power button can be spotted on the right side of the frame, aligning with Apple's usual design language.
iPhone SE 4 Specifications (Expected)
Reports suggest that the iPhone SE 4 might feature Apple's A18 chip, marking a significant performance boost compared to its predecessor, which was powered by the A15 Bionic chip. Additionally, the device is rumored to include 8GB of RAM, potentially enabling support for advanced Apple Intelligence features.
The iPhone SE 4 is also expected to come with a larger 6.06-inch LTPS OLED display, offering a 60Hz refresh rate—an upgrade from the 4.7-inch screen found on the previous generation. The device is rumored to house a single rear camera with a 48-megapixel sensor, which would provide a notable improvement in photography capabilities.
Another intriguing detail is that the iPhone SE 4 could debut as Apple's first smartphone equipped with the company's in-house 5G modem, further solidifying its position as a significant upgrade in the SE lineup.