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Apple iPhone SE 4 will be on shelves in March 2025

Current specifications speculate an A18 chip, alongside 8GB of RAM, which would enable enhanced Apple Intelligence capabilities

byKerem Gülen
November 20, 2024
in News, Tech
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Apple is preparing to launch the iPhone SE 4 in March 2025, confirming recent rumors surrounding its release. Barclays analyst Tom O’Malley provided this information in a research note following a visit to Asian electronics manufacturers, MacRumors reports. The new model is expected to feature an Apple-designed 5G modem, a shift that aligns with Apple’s ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on Qualcomm.

iPhone SE 4 will reportedly feature Apple’s own 5G modem

According to O’Malley, Apple plans to unveil the fourth-generation iPhone SE toward the end of the first quarter next year. This aligns with information from Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, who indicated earlier that Apple would start production soon, aiming for a March announcement. The SE 4 is reported to include a 6.1-inch OLED display, Face ID, and a USB-C port, addressing features that were missing from the previous models.

Current specifications speculate an A18 chip, alongside 8GB of RAM, which would enable enhanced Apple Intelligence capabilities. The phone is likely to sport a single 48-megapixel rear camera, with storage options starting at 128GB. Despite the upgrades, the price is expected to range from $499 to $549, representing an increase from the iPhone SE 3’s initial price of $429.

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The evolution of the iPhone SE series reflects Apple’s strategy to appeal to budget-conscious consumers while offering updated technology. The third-generation iPhone SE, launched in March 2022, retained a design reminiscent of the iPhone 8, featuring larger bezels and a Home button with Touch ID. The new model appears to be a significant step forward in terms of aesthetics and capabilities.


Why iPhone SE 4 will rule affordable smartphone market


In terms of connectivity, the introduction of Apple’s own 5G modem is notable. Analysts have stated that this development could lead to improved integration of hardware and software, although it remains unclear if it will offer distinct advantages over Qualcomm’s existing offerings. Apple has been working on this in-house modem technology since 2018, a move that aims to strengthen its competitive edge in mobile technologies.

O’Malley’s research note also comes alongside historical context. Apple extended its licensing agreement with Qualcomm earlier this year, indicating that while Apple develops its modem, it still relies on Qualcomm for upcoming models, with agreements in place through 2026. This ongoing relationship is crucial as Apple transitions its modem supply chain.

As anticipation builds for the iPhone SE 4 launch, it is noteworthy that the budget model could now compete more directly with premium devices in terms of specifications and price, inviting a broader range of consumers to consider it. Additionally, the iPhone SE’s specifications may serve as a precursor for what to expect from future flagship models.

The iPhone SE 4 is poised for a March 2025 release, promising upgraded features and capabilities alongside a potential price increase. Apple’s strategic developments in modem technology could also play a significant role in shaping its upcoming devices and impact consumer choices in the smartphone market. Investigations are ongoing as more details are confirmed leading up to the launch.


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