The anticipated release date for Apple's iPhone SE 4 has been revealed, showcasing expected features like an OLED panel and more. Here are the details:
Apple's next budget-friendly iPhone SE 4 has been a topic of interest for some time, especially as the iPhone SE 3 underperformed in sales and no new SE model was released last year. Recently, new details have emerged about the expected release date of iPhone SE 4.
For those who missed it, iPhone SE 4 is expected to have a design similar to iPhone 14, with a smaller notch on the front and a single-camera module at the back. Recent reports reveal that LG Innotek has begun internal testing for the camera sensor. The supply phase is expected to happen about three months before the device's launch.
This information suggests that iPhone SE 4 may hit the market early next year, likely in spring. Previous reports indicated a launch between March and June 2025, so an earlier release may be on the cards.
According to previous reports, iPhone SE 4 will resemble iPhone 14 in design, featuring an edge-to-edge display with a notch at the top. Unlike the current SE models, this version will likely support Face ID instead of Touch ID.
One of the standout features is Apple Intelligence support, currently exclusive to iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the new iPhone 16 models. Additionally, the iPhone SE 4 will feature a larger 6.1-inch OLED display and is expected to run on the A18 chip from the recent iPhone 16 series. Other anticipated features include a USB-C port, 48 MP primary camera, 5G modem, and 8GB RAM.