Apple has been reportedly working on a renewed iPhone SE model, which is based on the iPhone 14 structure and is expected to be released in 2025.
Tim Cook’s Cupertino-based giant is likely to increase the cost of this next-generation iPhone SE over the current generation model, according to Business Standard.
The price hike is expected to be up to 10% in the United States, as per 9To5Mac. The supposed cost of the new iPhone SE is anticipated at $469.
However, it is also entirely possible that Apple releases the next iPhone SE model at $429, which is the same as the current generation model.
The next-generation iPhone SE is likely to have a 6.1-inch display with a notch design, as per the media reports. It will also incorporate the front facing camera and Face ID sensors just like iPhone 14.
Interestingly, this will be a big shift from the current model which features a home button with TouchID and a 4.7-inch display.
Just like the iPhone 15 series, the iPhone SE fourth generation model is anticipated to have a flat frame design and glossy back panel along with a single camera setup.
The ten wealthiest billionaires in the United States earned $796 billion in 2024, as the surging value of tech stocks this year helped them earn as much as th
For some, AI fatigue is real. But clearly venture investors haven’t grown tired of the category. AI deals continued to dominate venture funding during the t
Less than a week after Washington ratcheted up its chip export controls, Beijing responded with a pointed escalation on Dec. 9: an antitrust probe into N
A Chinese cybersecurity body has accused the United States of carrying out cyberattacks and stealing business secrets from a research centre and a data company