Recent rumours surrounding the upcoming Apple iPhone SE 4 have sparked debate over whether the device will feature a Dynamic Island or the traditional notch. While an earlier leak suggested the latter, a new report from a credible source confirms that the iPhone SE 4 will indeed retain the notch.
Ross Young, founder of DSCC, responded to a post on X (formerly Twitter) addressing these rumours, stating that the rumour about the “Notch like iPhone 14 is correct.” Leaked images of a dummy iPhone SE 4 further reinforce this claim, showing that the upcoming phone’s design will closely resemble the iPhone 14. Notably, the images also reveal a shift in the charging port: the Lightning port has been replaced with a USB-C port, aligning with Apple’s growing trend of adopting USB-C across its devices.
The iPhone SE 4 is expected to be released by April. According to the latest leaks, it will be powered by the A18 chip. The device is also rumoured to come with 8GB of RAM, a 48MP primary camera, and a 12MP front-facing camera. While the iPhone SE 4 is shaping up to be a solid upgrade, the notch appears to remain a key feature, differentiating it from other recent iPhone models that have embraced the Dynamic Island.
As we approach the official announcement, more details about the iPhone SE 4’s features, performance, and pricing will likely surface. Stay tuned for more updates on this much-anticipated device.