New Apple iPhone SE (2020) release date, price, specsfication and new features

Apple has officially announced the new iPhone SE, a lower-cost iPhone that starts at $399 for a version with 64GB of storage. it's an equivalent basic shape and appearance because of the iPhone 8, which suggests it's a 4.7-inch screen, large bezels on the highest and bottom, and a home button with Touch ID. It’s a design that has stayed consistent since the iPhone 6, which makes the iPhone SE essentially the fifth generation of that very same look. Apple knows this design well.
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It is available for preorder this Friday, April 17th, and it'll ship on April 24th. there'll be a 128GB model offered for $449 and a 256GB model for $549. Like other iPhones, it'll accompany a free year of Apple TV Plus. it'll are available black, white, and merchandise Red.

The iPhone SE 2020 involves some trade-offs, which you'd expect for this price. there is no Face ID, no fast charging within the box and there is no night mode for the camera. But overall the new iPhone SE seems like a winner and one among the simplest cheap phones yet. Here's everything you would like to understand.

The iPhone SE is actually an iPhone 8 with a far better camera and processor — and a lower cost tag. Although it’s a comparatively old design, this iPhone SE has Apple’s A13 Bionic chip, an equivalent that’s available within the latest iPhone 11 and 11 Pro models.
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That should make sure that it's a way longer lifespan than the $449 iPhone 8 model that it’s replacing in Apple’s lineup, which had an A11 chip from 2017. There won’t be a plus-sized version of the second-generation iPhone SE, but the iPhone 8 Plus will still be sold in certain markets.

The processor also lets the new iPhone SE gain some new camera features. There’s one 12-megapixel optical lens on the rear (along with a flash). Apple says it’s using the A13 Bionic’s chips to enhance its Smart HDR photography, which mixes multiple shots into one photo to enhance lighting and detail.




It also features a portrait mode with technology Apple calls “monocular depth sensing.” It uses machine learning to detect depth and faces — which, unfortunately, means it'll only work on people, not pets. It includes optical image stabilization, and Apple says it can do “cinematic” stabilization on video also as support 4K video at 60fps. The front-facing selfie camera is 7-megapixels, and it also can do portrait mode effects.

The iPhone SE for 2020 takes its design cues from the iPhone 8 (it will reportedly fit into iPhone 8 cases), so this is not a return to the ultra-compact 4in design of the iPhone SE (2016), nor can we get the squared-off corners of the iPad Pro range - both of which were touted, and in some cases demanded, within the run-up to the launch.

There's only one optical lens on the rear, and it keeps the house button - so Touch ID is that the order of the day instead of Face ID.

The 2020 iPhone SE is another major smartphone release coming within the midst of the pandemic. The SE’s lower cost and Touch ID sensor may have slightly more appeal than usual, especially as people realize that they’ll be wearing masks more often. Apple noted that it believes that folks are counting on their phones quite ever immediately, but there’s no getting around the incontrovertible fact that its physical stores are closed. Apple’s website and app offer good customer support, but it remains to be seen what the appetite for brand spanking new phones are going to be immediate. Best Buy is going to be offering curbside pickup at locations where that's available.
he iPhone SE seems like a real bargain overall. It’s a $400 phone with what appears to be a robust camera and therefore the exact same processor that’s in Apple’s costliest iPhones. As noted above, meaning a phone purchased today should be getting software updates for several years to return.
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Deciding whether it’s an honest phone will need to await a full review, but I think quite a couple of people that are expecting this phone are going to be a touch disappointed. the first iPhone SE from 2016 is beloved partially because it had been so small compared to most other smartphones. It had an equivalent design because the iPhone 5 — and while that screen is small by today’s standards, it also still seems like a more natural size for a few. Apple stopped selling the first SE in 2018.

For people that thought the iPhone 6, iPhone 7, and iPhone 8 were overlarge, the second-generation iPhone SE is unlikely to vary their minds. But it’s clear that phone screens are all getting to be big from now on, which makes 4.7 inches the new small.




Customers also can get iPhone SE for $9.54 a month or $229 with trade-in from Apple.com. we'll add carrier pricing and availability as soon as that becomes available.

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