iPhone SE 4 design revealed via digital renders
The new iPhone SE 4 to come with a larger full-screen display
The iPhone SE could be up for a significant redesign, ditching the ageing Touch ID-dominated front fascia. This could be intended to move in favour of a new full-screen design and the iPhone SE 4 could have a larger display. The design overhaul is likely to bring in a larger 6.1-inch display, replacing the older 4.7-inch panel which had a thick top and chin bezels.
According to Prosser’s ideation, the iPhone SE 4 looks much like the iPhone XR that was launched back in October of 2018. The four-year-old design had characteristic iPhone design traits of a curved aluminium side rail, flowing front and back glass panel and a single main camera shooter lodged up on the top left-hand corner on the back of the iPhone. The iPhone SE 4 is presumed to pack in new internals on the older body frame of an iPhone XR.
This falls in line with the route that Apple has adopted in the past with the first three generations of the iPhone SE. In the past, Apple spruced up internals on the iPhone 5s for the first-ever iPhone SE. It followed a similar path later adopted for the second and third generations of the iPhone line wherein the Cupertino-based company repurposed the older iPhone 8 body style.
The new iPhone SE 4 is likely to get a notched design upfront. Apple is also rumoured to retain the Touch ID system by incorporating the biometric authentication system into the side-mounted power/lock button. The internal hardware on the iPhone SE 4 is still unknown but going by past trends, Apple will plonk in one of their top tier latest processors to power the iPhone SE 4.
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