Apple iPhone SE 4: controversial design update in a new leak

A new iPhone is believed to be just around the corner, and this will be the fourth edition of the iPhone SE, the ultimate iPhone. Apparently, the new SE will have an exclusive and completely new design. And the latest report suggests that this could come with Dynamic Island discovered on high-end iPhones.

Until now, it was most common to think that the fourth-generation iPhone SE would have a cutout at the top of the screen, but images in a new report have “corrected the phone’s color to highlight the dynamic island,” according to the leaker Evan. Blas in X in a personal account.

It’s a surprise. The essence of the iPhone SE is to offer a way to buy an Apple phone, and that has been done so far by putting the newer processor in an older package with, unsurprisingly, simpler parts and more for the screen and cameras , For example. . Training

This new phone already breaks the mold by introducing a completely new design instead of recycling an old one. So there was sometimes the idea that, to keep prices low, Apple would rely on a screen with a cutout, rather than the more complex (and very attractive) Dynamic Island, which presents data at the right time in a screen component that expands and shrinks as needed.

Of course, that possibly isn’t true. Several reports have indicated that the iPhone SE will be based on the iPhone 14, which did not have Dynamic Island. Mind you, the iPhone 14 had a Lightning connector, but it’s a given that the next SE will have a USB-C port (especially since USB-C is now for the phone sold in the EU).

What’s most intriguing is that since the iPhone SE is expected to launch in the spring, like the last 3 generations, Apple has done a remarkable job of keeping the final design under wraps so close to the rumored launch.

We think we know it will have Face ID or Touch ID technology and an OLED or LCD display, but many other main points have been the subject of conflicting reports. The reveal, when we know exactly what it will look like, may take just a few weeks.

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