The tech community is buzzing about a new iPhone SE model, likely to be named the iPhone SE (4th gen) or simply iPhone SE (2025), following Apple’s usual minimalistic naming style. Apple is expected to launch this model subduedly, possibly as early as next week, without a major event.
Recent leaks have been substantiated by new detailed renders from case maker Spigen, which give us a clearer picture of what to expect. These images suggest typical Apple design features but with potential changes like a button possibly replacing the traditional Alert Slider. The screen is confirmed to feature a notch, speculated to house a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display similar to that of the iPhone 14, along with all necessary Face ID sensors.
Rumors also suggest robust internal specs, including an Apple A18 chipset and 8GB of RAM, enhancing the device’s capability to run Apple Intelligence seamlessly. The camera setup might include a 48MP rear camera. Notably, this could be the first iPhone to incorporate an in-house cellular modem, reducing dependence on external suppliers like Qualcomm and marking a significant shift in Appleās hardware strategy. Another expected feature is the inclusion of a Type-C port. The iPhone SE (4th gen) is anticipated to start at a retail price of $499.