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iPhone SE (2020) - 20 Things You Didn't Know!

The Second Generation of one of Apple’s most beloved products, the iPhone SE, which was originally introduced back in 2016, is finally here! The $400 flagship iPhone, kind of. This will indeed be one of Apple’s best selling iPhones of all time.

So, without any further ado, here are not 5, not 10, not 15, but 20 interesting facts about Apple’s iPhone SE 2020.


1) SE Name

Firstly, why is it called the iPhone SE? Why not, for example, iPhone 11 Lite or iPhone 9? Well, “SE” actually comes from “Special Edition”. Back when the original iPhone SE was introduced, in 2016, Apple had already released the iPhone 6S and they were just about to launch the iPhone 7. The iPhone 6S was already the Second Generation iPhone to use the new design. 

A summary of what we got with the original SE.

A summary of what we got with the original SE.

However, many people preferred the old iPhone 5 and 5S design. That and the smaller 4 inch Display, compared to the 4.7” Display that the iPhone 6 came with. So, in 2016, Apple brought back the iPhone 5. But, the iPhone 5, which came out in 2012, already had some very outdated hardware in 2016. What Apple did was put the iPhone 6S’s hardware, the most recent iPhone that they were selling, inside of the iPhone 5’s Body and called it the “iPhone SE”, or “iPhone Special Edition”. This was pretty much like buying an old classic car and refurbishing it with a brand new engine. 

We got the same performance as the 6S, same CPU, same amount of RAM and even the back Camera was identical. The only thing that you were missing out on, was the more modern design of the 6S, the larger & better Display and Front-Facing Camera, which was a bit better on the 6S. But other that that, you literally had the exact same Smartphone, just for $400, compared to the $650 that the iPhone 6S used to cost. 

After the success of the iPhone SE, consumers were eagerly awaiting the Second Generation. We had a ton of leaks on this, showing a smaller iPhone X or even an iPhone 6 Body with updated specs. We made so many videos on the iPhone SE 2, even back in January 2018, but it never ended up happening.

Instead, we got reports that it was cancelled by Apple, for whatever reason. But now we have it. More than two years after we started seeing the leaks, the iPhone SE 2020 is here. 


2) Old Cases 

Now, the second thing that you should probably know, is that since this has literally the same design as the iPhone 8 from 2017, which looks the same as the ‘7’ from 2016, the ‘6S’ from 2015 and the ‘6’ from 2014, at least from the front. Some Cases will fit, but not all of them will.

You see, the ‘SE’ and the iPhone 8 have literally the exact same thickness, at 7.3mm thick. The iPhone 7 on the other hand, and the ‘6S’, were thinner, at 7.1mm whilst the iPhone 6 was just 6.9mm. That was actually the thinnest iPhone that Apple ever made and because of this, not all cases will work. The iPhone 8 Cases will and the iPhone 7 & 6S Cases might, if they were not super tight on the Phone. However, iPhone 6 cases are likely not going to fit the iPhone SE, just because of that extra 0.4mm in thickness. 


3) Design Changes 

Design wise, from the front, you won’t be able to tell the ‘6’ from the ‘6s’, from the ‘7’, from the ‘8’ and from the ‘SE’. They all look identical. From the back, there are a few differences though. 

The ‘8’ and the ‘SE’ both have a Glass back, while the ‘7’ has a Dark Aluminium back and the ‘6S/6’ both have a Light Aluminium back.  Another change is that the Apple logo is now centred like on the iPhone 11’s, as opposed to being more towards the top, like it was on the ‘8’ and the ones before it. 


4) New Colours

Now, another design change that we get is with the colours. We get three (Black, Red and White), compared to the four colours that the iPhone 8 came in, which were Space Grey, Red, Silver and Gold. 

With the colour selection, we lose the Rose Gold option that the iPhone 8 had.

With the colour selection, we lose the Rose Gold option that the iPhone 8 had.

There are a few changes here. The Black is actually darker than Space Grey now and this is the first time, I believe, since the iPhone 6, where Apple isn’t calling an iPhone Space Grey anymore. Also, the White is now much brighter than the previous Silver colour and it also comes with a Black front now, so no more White front on the SE.

Finally, the RED colour is pretty much identical to the one that we got with the iPhone 8. The only small difference here being that before, Apple used to give a percentage of their product RED items sales to fighting HIV. Those proceedings are now going towards fighting COVID-19. 


5) 3D Touch

Something that the SE is lacking, is 3D Touch. This did get removed from all the iPhone 11’s last year and instead, Apple is just using the Haptic Engine and a long-hold to simulate 3D Touch. But if you were a big fan of Peek & Pop and those Force Touch Wallpapers, that’s pretty much gone now. Not entirely, but it just doesn’t work as well as it did before.

Strangely enough, the weight is still the same as the iPhone 8 at 148 Grams, the thickness is the same at 7.3mm and the Battery Life, which I will cover in just a second, is also the same. I’m really not sure what Apple did with that extra inside space. 


6) WiFi Speeds

The next big change is when it comes to WiFI. The iPhone SE now comes with WiFi 6, or 802.11ax, which can give you speeds of up to 9.6Gb/s, compared to around 6-7Gb/s of WiFi 802.11ac. But the biggest difference here is in terms of Bandwidth. WiFi 6 can support four times the number of devices, with longer Battery Life and much improved Network Efficiency. If you have a WiFi 6 Router and a bunch of WiFI 6 devices, they should all run incredibly smooth, even when the network is congested.  Fun fact, not even the MacBook Pro 16” got WiFI 6. The iPhone 11’s did indeed get it as well.


7) Cellular Speeds 

The Cellular Speeds have also been improved. We now have Gigabit-class LTE, so while it’s still 4G, we can now get up to 1Gb/s 4G speeds. Previously, we had a limit of around 300Mb/s. At these speeds, you don’t even need 5G. 


8) No U1

Something that the iPhone SE doesn’t apparently need, is a U1 Chip. This is the Ultra-Wide Band Positioning Chip that the iPhone 11’s added. That Chip will be used for precisely locating those upcoming Apple AirTag Trackers. The iPhone 11’s have it, but interestingly enough the 2020 iPad Pro doesn’t have it either, but that’s likely due to the fact that not as many people would be walking down the street with iPads compared to iPhones. But the ‘SE’ is an iPhone and considering how popular it will be, it’s quite a shame that we won’t get improved AirTag Tracking capabilities with it. 


9) Dual SIM 

But, something that we do get on the iPhone SE, is Dual SIM Support. Now, you don’t really have a Dual SIM Slot, it’s still a single SIM. But, the SE now supports eSIMs as well. 

You can just go into your Settings and select a Carrier from there. Not only does this make it so much easier to add a Smartphone plan but if your Smartphone does get stolen, there is no way for the thieves to remove the SIM Card and block your network connection. Which means that, as long as that iPhone is turned on, you should be able to quickly locate it using ‘FindMyiPhone’.


10) Express Card

A really cool feature that the SE comes with is called Express Card Power Reserve. There’s this feature in Apple Pay, where you can have Express Cards set up. These are essentially cases where you don’t have to scan your face or authenticate, in order to use Apple Pay.

These Express Cards are usually used for public transport. I actually used it when in London, on the London Underground.  Now, what this Express Card Power Reserve feature does is, even after your iPhone discharges completely, as in you cannot even turn it on, allow you to still scan your iPhone and get onto public transport. It essentially saves a tiny bit of power, in order to power that NFC Chip. The iPhone 11’s have this as well, pretty cool stuff. 


11) Camera System

Speaking of the iPhone 11’s, the SE has the same Camera as the iPhone 11’s do, to some extent. We don’t get the Zoom Module that the iPhone 11 Pro’s come with, or the Ultra-Wide Angle Module that both the 11 Pro’s and the regular 11 comes with, instead we get a Single Camera Module.

We only get a Single Module on the SE, but it does the job of more.

We only get a Single Module on the SE, but it does the job of more.

That Camera Module is said to be pretty much identical to the iPhone 8’s Camera, or the iPhone X’s Main Camera, so the quality there is pretty good. But, on top of that, we also get the same Image Processing as found in the iPhone 11’s, thanks to the Apple A13 Processor. Realistically, this is an even bigger improvement than just the Camera System in itself, meaning that the photos coming out of this Smartphone would look almost as stunning as they do on the highest-end iPhone 11 Pro Max. 

In fact, Apple has even shared some pictures, coming out of the iPhone SE’s Camera, and they look absolutely stunning. This might just be the very best Camera on a Smartphone at this price. The only competitor that it has, the the Pixel 3a. 


12) Video Performance 

The Video Performance is excellent as well. It still records in up to 4K60 but now we get an extended Dynamic Range, which is made possible thanks to that new Apple A13 Processor. 


13) Special Video Features

Aside from this, we also get some new video features, such as Quick Take Video. Just like on the iPhone 11’s, it lets you hold the Shutter Button and you would automatically start recording a video. We also get Stereo Audio Recording during video, which is something that we didn’t have with the iPhone 8. 


14) Portrait Mode

To my surprise, the iPhone SE also comes with Portrait Mode, which was introduced on the iPhone 7 Plus back in 2016, by the fact that it had two Camera Modules. Well, this is now all done through software, on the ‘'SE’. We only have one Single Module and this is doable in real time, thanks to that Apple A13 Processor.

Not only that, but we also get all the Portrait Mode effects that we get with the iPhone 11 Pro which, as you know, has three Camera Modules, compared to just one. We get those six effects, such as Studio, High Key Mono and so on. 


15) Front Camera

When it comes to the Front Camera, it is pretty much the same one as on the iPhone 8, which had the same Front Camera as the iPhone 7. This is a 7MP Sensor, with an f/2.2 Aperture.

There’s nothing new with the Front-Facing Camera.

There’s nothing new with the Front-Facing Camera.

Video recording is unfortunately still limited to 1080p 30 on the front, compared to 4K 60 for example, like we have on the iPhone 11’s. But something that is indeed new is that we also get all the Portrait Mode effects on the iPhone SE as well. You know, the ones that actually required the massive FaceID camera system? Portrait Mode Front, those Portrait Mode Lighting effects, those are all still there. I’m quite surprised that Apple managed to add all of this in, with just a Single Camera Module.

But, something that we don’t get are the Animojis. It seems like for now, these still require the FaceID Camera on the front, which creates a 3D Depth Map of your face. Apple cannot just do this with a Single Lens and purely through software, at least for now. But, here’s the thing, if Apple can already do Portrait Mode with just one Lens, I would happily just get rid of that entire Notch in favour of just a small Front-Facing Camera Cutout. Please don’t tell me that the only reason why Apple is keeping that is for Animoji support, please don’t. 


16) Storage

Moving on to the Storage, we still get a 64GB and 128GB option like we did with the iPhone 8, but now, we also get a 256GB model. So, if you’ve always wanted a very portable iPhone, with a ton of Storage, now is a pretty good time to get one.


17) Battery Life 

In terms of the Battery Life, even though we do get the A13 Processor, which is the same extremely power efficient Chip that the iPhone 11’s also got, we don’t really see any battery improvements. Apple’s still rating this at 13 hours of video playback, which is exactly the same as the iPhone 8, iPhone 7 and two hours more than the ‘6S’ and the ‘6’.


18) Highest Performance

Also, fun fact, I think the iPhone SE might actually be the most powerful iPhone ever made, here’s why.

It does indeed have the exact same Processor as the iPhone 11 Pro Max, the Apple A13 Chip, which is the most powerful Chip in any Smartphone on the market. But, the 11 Pro Max or even the 11 Pro, have much higher Resolution Displays. This would be a 2688x1242 Resolution Display in the case of the 11 Pro Max, compared to just 1334x750 on the ‘SE’.  This translates to 3,338,496 Pixels on the 11 Pro Max and just 1,000,500 on the ‘SE’. So, the ‘SE’ has 3.33 times less Pixels to render than the 11 Pro Max does, meaning that performance would actually be better and you would get more FPS in apps, on the ‘SE’, compared to all the other iPhones. Too bad that the Display is only 60Hz and you won’t be able to see those extra Frames. 


19) RAM

Something else that you won’t be able to see, is the amount of RAM. Apple never tells you how much RAM they have in their phones. On the 11’s, we have 4GB of RAM, which to be honest, was never enough for me. YouTube especially keeps reloading from scratch pretty much every single time I launch it.

The iPhone 12’s are said to come with 6GB of RAM, the ‘SE’ only comes with 3GB. For most people that should be fine, but I just wanted to mention it regardless as you will have half the amount of RAM, compared to the upcoming 2020 iPhones. Multitasking will not be as good on the ‘SE’.


20) Water Damage

Also, with the ‘SE’, we do have an IP68 Water Resistance of up to 1m, for up to 30 minutes. This is the same as on the iPhone 8 and 7 before it. However, as with all the iPhones before it, if it does break when it’s underwater, the warranty would not cover that.  Water Damage is a bit of an odd thing, so many manufacturers do promote it but if your Smartphone does break, they won’t cover that under warranty. 


21) Fast Charging 

Finally, I’m not sure how many of you know this, but the iPhone SE does indeed support Fast Charging, just like the iPhone 8. In the box, you only get the same painfully slow 5W Charger, but if you buy a more powerful Charger or if you simply have a MacBook Charger, all you need to do is buy a USB type C to Lightning Cable and you can get your iPhone charged to 50% in just 30 minutes.

iPhone 12 Pro & iOS 14 – Final Details Revealed?

We haven’t really made a Leaks & Rumors episode on the 2020 iPhones in more than a month now. Mostly because there wasn’t anything new to talk about. But, we’ve got a ton of fresh new leaks to talk about now, most of them from just the past week alone, coming from Jon Prosser from ‘FrontPageTech’. I don’t know how he did it but he’s pretty much the person with the highest amount of inside news on Apple at the moment.

So, here’s everything new in terms of the 2020 iPhones! 


iPhone SE (Second Generation) 

First things first, Apple has now unveiled what we thought was going to be the iPhone 9. This is the one we were talking about for so long, it is essentially the iPhone SE 2. Only, it isn’t called the iPhone 9 or the iPhone SE 2, but instead they called it the iPhone SE…Second Generation.

I personally think that iPhone 9 would’ve been the perfect name as this would be the last iPhone to feature the old pre-iPhone X design and Apple has yet to use the iPhone 9 naming scheme. But at the same time, calling this the iPhone SE means that Apple is not necessarily considering this inferior to the iPhone 11. They seemingly just consider it something different.

The iPhone 9, or the iPhone SE Second Generation as it is being called by Apple, is our first iPhone of 2020.

The iPhone 9, or the iPhone SE Second Generation as it is being called by Apple, is our first iPhone of 2020.

The iPhone SE Second Generation is essentially just an iPhone 8, but with upgraded internals. We have the same design on the front as the iPhone 8, 7, 6s & 6, so we’re getting a six year old design here. But, we are getting some very nice specs.

To start with, we’re getting Apple’s most powerful iPhone Chip, the Apple A11. The same CPU as found in the iPhone 11 & 11 Pro’s. We’re also getting an improved Camera, which looks to be the same Module as the Main on the iPhone 11 & 11 Pro. Don’t quote me on this because I do need to get it and test it to confirm that.

That’s pretty much it. Other than that, this is an iPhone 8. The only other difference being that this iPhone only costs $400 / £420 in the UK. The UK market is getting a slap in the face again. It is almost half the price of the iPhone 11, which starts at $700, so if you don’t care about having an outdated design and you just want a very affordable iPhone (price can actually go down further if you trade in your old phone) with the very best performance and almost the same quality Camera as on an iPhone 11 Pro, then this is a perfect deal.

We’ll be making a more in-depth video about the iPhone SE Second Generation, once we get it ourselves, so stay tuned for that. Subscribe and hit the bell so you don’t miss out. 


AirPower

Then, at number two, AirPower is apparently making a comeback. You know, the Wireless Charging Mat that Apple kept on postponing and then eventually cancelled? We may be seeing that after all.

Essentially, AirPower was a fairly revolutionary Wireless Charger. On pretty much every single Wireless Charger out there, you need to position your Smartphone on a specific spot because that’s where the Wireless Charging Coil is located. Apple, on the other hand, wanted you to be able to place your Smartphone, Apple Watch or even your AirPods literally anywhere on the Mat. In order for you to be able to do that, the Mat needed a ton of Charging Coils. I’m not talking about two, three or even five, the AirPower Mat was developed with over 20 different Coils in mind. But, these Coils generated a lot of heat, which made an AirPower Mat a safety hazard to use, so it got cancelled. 

How will the AirPower solve the overheating issues that has prevented it from being released so far?

How will the AirPower solve the overheating issues that has prevented it from being released so far?

Well, it seems like it might have been revived! According to Jon Prosser, Apple’s Sharing & Proximity Team are receiving prototype units of something called C68, which looks a lot like the AirPower Mat. Not only that, but apparently this new AirPower Mat actually has an Apple A11 Processor inside that’s being used to dynamically manage heat. An Apple A11, inside of a Wireless Charger! 

The A11 is what the iPhone X from 2017 used and it is still one of the most powerful Chips in the mobile industry. According to Jon, because the Apple Watch uses a proprietary charging method, when you placed the Apple Watch on charge while other devices were also on the Mat, the AirPower would combust because the Watch required so much power. The A11 can tell when the temperature drops and it can wait until that happens before diverting power to charging the Apple Watch. It’s a pretty genius solution but I’m not so sure if this is indeed the answer. 

I’m saying this because firstly, having an A11 Chip inside what is essentially just a Wireless Charger means that the price of it will sky-rocket and secondly, it’s not like the Mat won’t overheat. It’s just that the A11 will put some devices on hold, in terms of charging, until the temperatures go down. This means that if you need a quick charge of your Apple Watch and your iPhone is also charging, you might not even be able to charge your Apple Watch at all, if the A11 Chip decides that is the safest case.

I still think that the best approach here would be to have marked spots on the Mat, where you can place your devices. These spots will also be magnetised so that the devices snap into place once they’re close.


iOS 14

Next up, we have some updates to iOS 14. In case you missed it, we did an iOS 14 video back in March that covered every single thing we knew up until that point, in terms of iOS 14. Definitely do give that video a watch, in case you want to know more about it. But since that video of ours went live, a few more details have emerged.

Reports from ‘9to5Mac’ indicate that Apple is working on improving iCloud Keychain on iOS to make it compete better with apps such as ‘1Password’ or ‘LastPass’. Apparently, users will now be warned if their passwords are being reused, so that they can change them if they’re using one multiple times. Users will also be getting some sort of new 2-Factor Authentication that will let you log into a website using just iCloud Keychain, rather than using SMS or Email. But keep in mind, this will still be 2-Factor Authentication.

Twitter user ‘DongleBookPro’ shared a few more details about iOS 14. The first one being that Apple seems to be working with car manufactures, such as BMW, to allow you to use the iPhone itself as a car key. It won’t work with all models, just with a few select ones, but this will apparently be called CarKey. 

‘DongleBookPro’ also shared some iOS 14 images. One, with how the new Wallpaper selection would work, which has been reported previously. It seems that now, we would be able to tweak the current Wallpaper. It seems like the stock iOS 13 Wallpaper has four different variants, one of them being a gradient. The ability to turn them into gradients seems to be applicable to all of Apple’s first party Wallpapers. They’re calling it a Smart Gradient.

Aside from this, Dongle also shared an image of how the Wallpaper selection screen will look, with Wallpapers now grouped into Collections. You can also have some photos of your own there, which is great. Third party apps should be supported as well, according to some of the earlier leaks that we’ve seen before.

Now, there’s one more thing about iOS 14 that I want to share here and it is coming from Jon Prosser. We’ve heard some rumors that Apple might be implementing a new list view on the iPhone, similar to the one that we have on the Apple Watch. But now it seems that Apple is indeed considering Widgets on iOS. Jon is saying that there are currently no internal builds featuring Widgets, but it is something that Apple is internally working on. They’re also considering third-party Widgets in the Control Centre. Now, Jon did say that this is probably something likely to come in iOS 15 rather than iOS 14. We’ll have to wait and see. 

But, I’ve had two massive requests for iOS, for so many years now. One of them being an Always-On Display. Android Smartphones have had this for so many years now and it’s a complete game-changer. The ability to see the time and the notifications on your Display, all the time, even when your phone is in sleep, is so useful.  But for some reason, we never got that on the iPhone. Now that the Apple Watch finally got it with the Series 5, I would bet that Apple is at least considering adding an Always-On Display to the iPhone as well.

You may soon be able to use some popular apps without actually needing to have them installed, such as Twitter.

You may soon be able to use some popular apps without actually needing to have them installed, such as Twitter.

My second request was on-screen Widgets. This is something that we’ve had on Android Smartphones for years. The iPhone Home-Screens have pretty much remained unchanged since the very first iPhone launched, back in 2007 (13 years ago). We can now change the Wallpaper but aside from that, and the fact that we can put apps in folders, which Apple added in iOS 4 back in 2010, we cannot really change anything.  Widgets will allow us to see the Weather, Calendar, To-Do List and more, right on the Home-Screen without even having to open up those apps.

Apple did indeed add Widgets, but only to the Notification Panel in iOS 13, on the iPad, with iPadOS. They finally added Home-Screen Widgets, but it only works in Landscape Mode and it is a separate panel on the Home-Screen, rather than something that’s embedded into it.

It seems like we will have to wait a bit longer and see if this does happen, but if it does, it will be a pretty massive change for iOS functionality wise, which is something that we haven’t seen since iOS 4, back in 2010.

The last piece of news that we have on iOS 14 comes from 9to5Mac. They claim that they’re developing a new feature called “Clips”, which will allow us to use an app without necessarily having it installed. A good example of this would be when you’re on a web page and you’re opening up a Twitter link. Normally this will just take you to the Twitter browser, the same applies to YouTube where, as we all know, the UI is really messed up. Well, with this new Clips API, you will pretty much get the same experience as if you actually had the app installed. It’s just that you won’t need to actually have it installed, which is pretty cool.


iPhone 12 Pro 

Now, onto the good stuff, the iPhone 12. The biggest thing here is that we finally know the final design of this year’s iPhone.

We’re getting four iPhone 12 models this year. A 5.4” model, which will be the smallest one. This will be even smaller than the 5.8” iPhone X, XS or iPhone 11 Pro and this one will come with two Camera Modules, the Apple A14 Processor and 5G, as well as an Aluminium Body. Then, we have a 6.1” iPhone, similar in size to the regular iPhone 11, this will also come with two Camera Modules, the A14, 5G and an Aluminium Body too. We have another 6,1” iPhone, a Pro model this time. This will still come with the A14, 5G, only three Camera Modules as well as that LiDAR Module that the iPad Pro just got. This will have a Stainless Steel, rather than an Aluminium, Body. Finally, we have a 6.7” iPhone, another Pro model. This will come with the A14, 5G, three Camera Modules, LiDAR and that Stainless Steel Body as well. In summary, two regular and two ‘Pro’ models.

All models are indeed said to come with an OLED Display, so finally no more LCD. All models are said to come with a smaller Notch as well as a Squared-Off Frame, similar to the one that we got on the 2018 iPad Pro. So, we’re finally getting a return to that iPhone 4 & iPhone 5 style design, which was definitely my favourite. This had been initially reported by Ming-Chi Kuo, but has now confirmed by Bloomberg as well. 

Remember the iOS 14 Widgets image that Jon Prosser shared? Well, it seems like that image is coming from Twitter user Fudge (@choco_bit).  This gives us a really good idea of what the smaller Notch would look like. It looks to me that it’s about half the size of the Notch on the current iPhones.

Unfortunately, the Bezels still seem to be the same size. I was really hoping that these would be getting a bit thinner, as iPhones now have one of the thickest Bezels / Border on any Smartphone now and they’re already looking quite outdated when compared to the competition. But, keep in mind that this is not a Press render, it is what looks to be an iOS icon, which means that the Bezels might indeed be bit thinner on the actual iPhone 12.

Follow our second Instagram account @ZONEofCONCEPTS for more models on upcoming releases.

Follow our second Instagram account @ZONEofCONCEPTS for more models on upcoming releases.

Anyway, Fudge also shared an image of the back of the iPhone and from this one we can see that the LiDAR Sensor has been added as a fourth Module, just like we envisioned in our very own concept months ago. Funnily enough, we modelled this concept back in October 2019 and at that time, we only knew that Apple was going to add a ToF Camera. We didn’t know where and how it would be positioned. So, we fully modelled ours based on what made the most amount of sense. A fourth module in that Camera Array alongside a Flash in the middle, for even Light Exposure, and a Microphone just under it for a consistent design. It seems like we were pretty much spot on.

So, this is what the iPhone 12’s would look like. A Flat Frame, just like on the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro’s, which would be made out of Aluminium on the non-pro models, just like on the iPhone 5 and SE, and full Stainless Steel on the Pro models. We also get a smaller Notch, at least in terms of its length, and two new Display sizes, a 5.4” and a 6.7” as well as a Quad Camera Module on the back, with that brand new LiDAR Sensor.

We have seen multiple reports that the iPhone 12’s could indeed be delayed up to October or so, but there are many reports on this, some saying that they will be delayed while other are saying that they’re still scheduled for a September release. If I were to put my money on any of these, I would say that the regular iPhone 12’s will be released in September, while the Pro models would be released a bit later, around October. This would just be because of that LiDAR Module, which is a brand new component to manufacture.

The iPhone SE (2020)

Credit: Apple

Credit: Apple

The new iPhone SE 2020 has been announced, this is the device that we thought was going to be called the iPhone 9, which, if you ask us, would have been a much better name for it. We get a 4.7” Retina HD Display, up to 256 GB of Internal Storage, an A13 Bionic Chip, a 12MP Wide Camera, Portrait Lighting Effects, 4K Video recording at up to 60 FPS, Touch ID and so much more!

Pre-Orders begin on 17/04/2020 at 1PM GMT and prices begin at $399/£419, full release on 24/04/2020.

Stay tuned for our upcoming iPhone SE content!