The iPhone SE 4, set to launch next year, is anticipated to feature an Apple-designed 5G modem, which will eliminate the need for separate Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS components, reports 9to5Mac.
Previously, Mark Gurman from Bloomberg mentioned that Apple is developing its own 5G chip codenamed "Centauri."
Moreover, the next-generation iPhone SE is expected to be equipped with the same processor as the current iPhone 16 models—the A18—which will enable Apple Intelligence, along with 8 GB of RAM and a 48-megapixel wide camera similar to that of the iPhone 15.
Rumors suggest that the iPhone SE 4 will adopt a design akin to the iPhone 14, boasting a 6.1-inch OLED display and Face ID support, ultimately phasing out the Touch ID button in the iPhone lineup.
Other expected features include a cutout for the TrueDepth camera system (instead of Dynamic Island), an action button, and a USB-C port. The iPhone SE is likely to be unveiled in early 2025, with a price range of $400-500.
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