Apple is known to have been working on the third-gen iPhone SE for a while now. Amidst the various rumors we have seen so far, recent information suggests that the phone is all set to enter trial production, meaning its launch will happen really soon. Here are all the details to look at.
iPhone SE 3 Trial Productions to Begin Soon
A report by the Chinese publication IT Home cites supply-chain sources familiar with the matter who have hinted at the trial production ahead of the iPhone SE 3 release, which isexpected early next year. However, there’s no word on when this will happen.
In addition to this, the report also hints at some of the expected specs and features of the iPhone SE 3. It is reported thatApple willoffer two iPhone SE 3 variants– a standard iPhone SE 3 and a SE 3 Plus variant, packing more RAM and a larger screen. While the standard iPhone SE 3 is reported to get 3GB of RAM, the SE 3 Plus will reportedly pack 4GB of RAM.
The standard iPhone SE 3 will reportedly sport a 4.7-inch Retina HD LCD panel and a physical Home button with TouchID integration. The design is expected to be similar to the current-gen iPhone SE. It could also take some hints from theiPhone XR.
As for the pricing, it is suggested that Apple could price the devices aggressively to cater to the masses. Hence, the iPhone SE 3 models could bepriced somewhere between $269 (~Rs 20,410) to $399 (~Rs 30,275)at launch.
The report also states that multiple vendors are preparing to ship the necessary components to manufacture the upcoming iPhone SE models. Furthermore, aReutersreport, citing analysts at JP Morgan Chase Bank in the US, suggests that theupcoming iPhone SE 3 series could lure around 1.4 billion Android users, who are using low-end Android smartphones and 300 million iPhone users with previous-gen models.
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