Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a much less expensive iPhone SE next year, according to a forecaster. The next entry-level iPhone would supposedly sell well below its current promotion price. It turns out that Apple needs to get a market percentage governed via Android, but you need to get a higher percentage by introducing a much less expensive iPhone SE 2.
iPhone SE in 2021
The latest data on the new iPhone SE comes from Twitter user Komiya. According to him, the iPhone SE would see a $50 to $100 drop next year. It’s remembering that Apple launched the iPhone SE 2020 at $399.
The $50 bar is already a decent economy with the features and strength of the iPhone SE 2020. However, Wccftech speculates that this rumor could involve something. Depending on the site, Apple could prepare for some other reasonable iPhone until 2021, which may be the iPhone SE 2.
Apple, which is expected to delight with a sharp drop in iPhone sales, unveiled its entry-level smartphone last week, which may limit photo damage: Apple Inc. /Document
The site adds that Apple would reduce the value of the past generation’s iPhone style each time it plans to announce a new style. Sometimes the company does this when it needs to interrupt a specific style, it adds the site. Although industry connoisseurs have not said Cupertino’s tech giant plans to avoid the existing generation of iPhone SE, the site believes the tweet may mean Apple plans to introduce some other cheap iPhone in 2021.
– Komiya (@komiya_kj) 22 July 2020
iPhone SE steals Android market
A recent Forbes report found that an exam through Analysts Counterpoint Research found that iPhone SE sales exceeded expectations. Interestingly, the reasonable iPhone has also attracted the interest of Android users. The study found that 26% of current iPhone SE users were accustomed to Android devices. The study also noted that this is much higher than transferring from Android to iOS.
Apple has still shown this rumor that it’s worth lowering the value of the iPhone SE 2020. In this case, take these latter data with a good dose of salt.