After a successful launch of the iPhone 13 lineup, new MacBooks, and other accessories, the Cupertino giant is all set to launch its budget-segment iPhone SE 3. As per reports, we should see it in early 2022, with some very interesting hardware as well as specs. In this article, we are going to talk about everything related to the iPhone SE 3 and what we know so far. The price, release date, features, and design of the all-new third generation of Apple’s Special Edition (SE) iPhones. The original iPhone SE launched in 2016 and the iPhone SE 2 in 2020, were both successful models. Will the new iPhone SE 2022 be the cherry on top? It’s time to find out now.
iPhone SE 3 Specifications
This new iPhone will most likely feature Apple’s latest and greatest A15 Bionic processor that is housed on its iPhone 13 lineup as well. An upgrade over its second-gen predecessor, this iPhone will also feature 5G. As for the cameras, we might see the same single rear and front camera as was the case with iPhone SE (2020).
Coming to the design, there are two theories here. It might ditch the previous-gen design and forever bid adieu to the thick top and bottom bezels as well as Touch ID. If that’s the case, it will go for a more iPhone XR style notch design with Face ID and a single camera. However, Apple’s analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also suggested that it might just have the same exterior looks as its predecessor with upgraded internals.
iPhone SE 3 Might Look Like iPhone XR
iPhone SE 3 Release Date in India
Apple has always unveiled its previous iPhone SE models around the first quarter of the new year. With that in mind, we should expect the same for iPhone SE 3 and see it by March 2022. This is also in line with the latest iPhone SE 2022 leaks.
As was the case with iPhone SE (2020), this new mid-range iPhone will also start at the same price point, that is, $399. The Indian pricing equivalent should be around Rs.43,000.
At the end of the day, nothing is confirmed by Apple yet so take these rumors, leaks, and suggestions with a pinch of salt. To stay updated, stay tuned to TechBurner.