Apple to officially drop prices on its entry-level iPhone SE, but there are a couple of ways this could work. Most rumours point to the new model – iPhone SE (2022) iPhone SE 3, iPhone SE 5G, or whatever it's called – launching at $299 or even at $199. The latter is extremely unlikely, since Apple rarely makes such huge changes to its lineup. Still, any price cut would be interesting.
Keeping the price high could be justified because Apple will most likely use a version its most recent A 15 Bionic SoC, which powers the iPhone 13 Series, and of course the headlining feature will be 5G. We won't lose any features compared to the previous model, so the IP67 rating and wireless charging will continue to set this product apart. Build quality should be top-notch, with metal and glass. Then of course there's Apple's promise of security, long - term software updates, and the usual brand value.
The Android world moved on to big screens with minimal borders and no physical buttons long ago, but Apple keeps its lowest-end iPhone model old-school to keep development costs down and cater to change-resistant upgraders.
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