New details emerge about iPhone SE 4th generation
In 2024, Apple is rumored to unveil an updated version of the affordable iPhone SE 4. Reports suggest that the device will have a design similar to the iPhone 14 and will feature a battery comparable to that used in the iPhone 14, writes MacRumors.
What is known so far According to leaks from internal documents and partially assembled prototypes, the next generation of the iPhone SE, expected in 2024, will be equipped with lithium-ion batteries with the designation A2863 and a capacity of 3,279 mAh.
This is a significant increase compared to the battery in the third-generation iPhone SE, which has a capacity of only 2,018 mAh.
Although rumors claim that Apple has developed new batteries with improved thermal characteristics for the iPhone 16 Pro, the iPhone SE fourth generation will apparently use existing batteries to save costs.
This decision is driven by Apple's desire to maintain an affordable price, considering that creating new components requires additional expenses for research and development.
This approach aligns with Apple's strategy in previous iPhone SE models, such as the second-generation iPhone SE, which used the same battery as the iPhone 8.
However, it's worth noting that the information at this point is preliminary, and Apple's plans may change before the official release, especially considering there is still enough time before the launch.
In addition to the increased battery capacity, the iPhone SE fourth generation is expected to feature a new design based on the iPhone 14, as well as a USB-C port and an Action Button.
Earlier, we reported that the design of the iPhone SE 4 was shown in a video long before the official announcement.