Thursday, 17 March 2016

IPhone SE



Early information suggested the 4-inch iPhone would look like the iPhone 5c, leading the media to refer to it as the "iPhone 6c," but rumors later shifted towards a design similar to the iPhone 5s with the name "iPhone 5se." Shortly ahead of the device's launch, new information suggested it could actually be called the "iPhone SE," doing away with Apple's standard number-based iPhone naming scheme.
iPhone 6ciPhone 5se, and iPhone SE all refer to the same 4-inch iPhone.
The 4-inch iPhone, name to be determined, will look similar to an iPhone 5s on the outside, but inside, there's new hardware. It's expected to include an A9 processor, an improved 12-megapixel camera, an NFC chip for Apple Pay, and more.
For full details on Apple's upcoming iPhone, make sure to.The iPhone 5se roundup includes all of the rumors about the 4-inch iPhone, which, at launch, may be named either the iPhone 5se or the iPhone SE.


He believes next week's expected debut of the  4 inch SE s a strategic move by Apple to accelerate existing users' upgrade cycles. With a new 4-inch iPhone featuring many of the same components as the flagship iPhone 6s, but priced more aggressively, he believes Apple will be able to appeal to those who prefer the smaller form factor, as well as budget conscious consumers.

Daryanani's projections call for Apple to sell between 10 million and 15 million "iPhone SE" units annually. He admitted that would be a "modest" amount for Apple, but the timing is key: A late March launch would allow Apple to provide a buffer in the upcoming June and September quarters, leading up to the debut of a flagship "iPhone 7."

And while some rumors have suggested the "iPhone SE" will take the place of the iPhone 5s and be priced at $449, Daryanani believes the premium construction and components will see the "iPhone SE" priced higher, at $549.

The "iPhone SE" is rumored to feature the same A9 processor, support for Apple Pay and 12-megapixel iSight camera as the high-end iPhone 6s. A tipster suggested to AppleInsider this week that it will also 4k video

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