Breaking: Apple iPhone SE 4 might have a 6.1-inch LCD with a notch

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During last month’s ‘Far Out’ event, Apple introduced the iPhone 14 series. Now, reports suggest the Cupertino company is getting ready to unveil the iPhone SE 4. An anonymous source inside the supply chain has apparently leaked information about the next phone’s screen. The next iPhone SE is said to include a 6.1-inch LCD screen with a notch cutout at the top of the display. The next iPhone SE could take inspiration from the iPhone XR in terms of aesthetics. Apple has released three iterations of the iPhone SE, each one priced affordably. The most recent version was released in March.

According to a claim by Macrumors citing DSCC analyst Ross Young, the forthcoming iPhone SE 4 will have a 6.1-inch LCD display with a notch at the top of the screen. According to reports from earlier this year, he also speculated that the next iPhone SE will have a display size of between 5.7 and 6.1 inches, with a punch-hole cutout at the top of the screen to accommodate the selfie camera.

Previous rumours have indicated that the iPhone SE 4 would look very much like the iPhone XR. Reportedly, it has a cutting-edge layout that includes a notch, Face ID, and thinner bezels. As such, it’s a better fit for the newest iPhones. It’s possible that the entry-level phone won’t include Face ID.

In all, Apple mobile team has made available three distinct iPhone SE versions. The newest iPhone SE (2022) was introduced in March of this year, with a basic 64GB model beginning at Rs. 43,900.

Powered by Apple’s A15 Bionic SoC, the iPhone SE (2022) takes design cues from the iPhone 8. The smartphone boasts one 12-megapixel camera on the back and a 4.7-inch Retina HD display. It boasts a front-facing camera with a resolution of 7 megapixels, making it ideal for taking selfies and participating in video calls. The iPhone SE’s other standout features include its up to 256GB of storage, its IP67 construction, and its fingerprint sensor-equipped Touch ID home button for biometric verification (2022).

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