Apple's iPhone SE 4 will feature a 6-inch OLED display, A18 SoC and a 48 MP rear camera, claims reliable tipster
With the 3rd generation iPhone SE now over two years old, rumors concerning the 4th generation of the iPhone SE series have been far from scarce on the internet. With a potential launch date set for early next year, and considering the recent plethora of leaks surrounding the device, enthusiasts of Apple's budget iPhone surely have a lot to look forward to.
Just recently, we covered a leak from the prominent tipster who goes by the name 'Fixed Focus Digital' on Weibo that mentioned the upcoming iPhone SE 4 will feature a design that closely resembles the iPhone 16, albeit with a single rear camera. This is in contrast to previous expectations, which indicated an iPhone 14-based design.
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Now, Ice Universe, another prominent tipster on Weibo, has shared information regarding the future iPhone 17 lineup, as well as the iPhone SE 4 - the latter of which seems to be getting upgrades that will be sure to please the fans of the device. For starters, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to boast a 60 Hz OLED panel, making it the first in the series to receive the OLED treatment. Further, although the device is most certainly going to rock a single camera setup, it will, however, be a 48 MP unit, which will be a welcome improvement over the current generation iPhone SE and has been rumored for a while now.
Apart from this, the iPhone SE 4 will also rock the upcoming iPhone 16's A18 SoC paired with either 6 or 8 GB of memory and a substantially larger 6.06-inch display. As per previous reports, the device is also expected to gain the 'action button' - a user-configurable button that sits above the volume controls which made its debut with the iPhone 15 Pro (currently $812 on Amazon US) series. With all these potential upgrades in mind, the iPhone SE 4 sure looks like an attractive device. That is, of course, only if Apple manages to price it conservatively.