iPhone SE 4 Rumor Suggests There’s A Long Wait Ahead – SlashGear
The last time we talked about the iPhone SE 4 was in February 2023, noting the expected significant changes coming to the SE lineup. However, except for the possibly revised launch date for the device, nothing significant has changed as far as the rumored specs of the device are concerned.
As previously reported, the next iPhone SE is likely to feature a 6.1-inch display, making it significantly larger than the 4.7-inch panel on the current generation of iPhone SE. There is also talk about Apple opting to equip the phone with an OLED panel. If this happens, it would also mean that the entire lineup of iPhones would have moved to OLED screens. While the move to OLED will ensure an overall better viewing experience, don’t expect the iPhone SE’s display to be as good as the ones on its more expensive iPhone models.
While it is unclear at this moment whether Apple’s more expensive iPhone lineup would also switch to Apple’s own 5G modems, the chances of that happening are low. Jeff Pu has already indicated that Apple’s TSMC-made 5G modems would be based on a 4nm manufacturing process and that they would only support sub-6GHz bands. Given that mmWave support is crucial for Apple’s flagship iPhone models, Apple would either need to work with TSMC to develop a separate 5G modem or continue depending on Qualcomm for mmWave support.
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