
For those looking for an inexpensive iPhone, Apple’s SE range has long been the preferred option. Rumored to come shortly (maybe in March), the next iPhone SE 4 promises a combination of cutting-edge technology and affordability. It’s interesting to note that supporters are excited over a new leak regarding its price.
Tipped Global Price
The iPhone SE 4 may retail for $500 (about ₹42,700) or less worldwide, according to a rumor from the Korean publication Naver. Compared to the SE 3, which debuted in India at ₹43,900, this is a substantial change.
Apple’s in-house 5G modem, which does not require the licensing costs that Apple previously paid Qualcomm, may be the reason for the reduced pricing. It is unclear, though, if this cost-cutting strategy would result in a lower selling price.
Expected Upgrades
1. Apple’s own 5G modem
According to rumors, Apple will release the SE 4 along with their own 5G modem, dubbed Centauri. Although this modem probably won’t support mmWave, it might provide sub-6GHz 5G rates of up to 4Gb/s. The extra? A more power-efficient modem with Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi capabilities.
2. An Improved & Larger Display
Bid farewell to the outdated 4.7-inch LCD screen! Like the iPhone 14, the SE 4 might have a 6.1-inch OLED screen with a notch design. The front camera and Face ID configuration will be located in this notch, providing a cutting-edge and engaging viewing experience.
3. USB-C port
The iPhone SE 4 is anticipated to replace the Lightning port with a USB-C connector in order to comply with the EU’s USB-C mandate, which will be in line with the iPhone 15 series and later.
4. Better Cameras
The SE 4 may have a 48MP back camera and a 24MP front camera, which would be a significant improvement over the SE 3’s 12MP and 7MP cameras. It is now the ideal option for photography enthusiasts thanks to this update.
5. Excellent Efficiency
With its Apple A18 processor and up to 8GB of RAM, the SE 4 might also come with Apple’s newest artificial intelligence technologies. This update guarantees customers future-ready features and more seamless multitasking.












