Although the third-generation iPhone SE was only released in March this year, and it is the first time Apple has provided 5G connection support for entry-level iPhones, the website MacRumors has focused on the fourth-generation iPhone SE. According to the speculation of screen supply chain consultant Ross Young, the next-generation iPhone SE will be equipped with a 6.1-inch LCD M-shaped screen.
SE will launch a new version in March next year
Young predicted in October last year that Apple would launch a new iPhone SE in 2024, with an LCD screen size of 5.7 to 6.1 inches and a hollowed-out design. This statement now seems to imply that the new iPhone SE may have the Dynamic Island function. A year later, Young said a few days ago that he would revise the prophecy of the day, and said it more clearly and carefully.
Body design similar to iPhone XR
He said that the fourth generation of the iPhone SE will use a 6.1-inch LCD screen, and there will be bangs or M-shaped forehead, built-in TrueDepth camera lens for Face ID facial recognition, but earlier rumors that the iPhone SE 4 will not Offer Face ID, but keep Touch ID to keep costs down. After switching to a full screen, there is no longer a physical Home button. The famous analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the fingerprint recognition will be integrated into the power button on the side of the machine, and the structure is similar to that of the iPad Air or iPad mini.
source:macrumors