Tech giant Apple is reportedly gearing up to unveil a new generation of the iPhone SE next year. According to a report by 9to5Mac, a leading website that offers the latest Apple news, one of the standout features of the upcoming iPhone SE 4 will likely be Apples debut 5G modem. The report also highlights that the forthcoming model could feature a more contemporary design similar to the iPhone 14. It could possibly come with flat edges and an OLED display that might have a notch at the top. Leaks also suggest that the iPhone SE 4, codenamed V59, will boast a display resolution of 1170 x 2532, identical to that of the 6.1-inch iPhone 14. Reportedly, the new iPhone SE might also incorporate Face ID technology, signaling the end of the Home Button with Touch ID. However, the Dynamic Island feature will likely remain exclusive to Apple's higher-end models. It is expected that Apple aims to equip the new SE with advanced Apple Intelligence functionalities, enabled by the inclusion of the A18 chip paired with 8G B of RAM. This will be the same variant of the latest system-on-chip (SoC) used in the entry-level iPhone 16, featuring a 5-core GPU. On the camera front, the iPhone SE 4 might inherit the 48MP wide camera and 12MP front camera from the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. Source: Qatar News Agency
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