Apple insider reveals surprising details about the iPhone SE 4

Sure, iPhone fans are already excited about the 2024 models, as there is less than a month until the rumored iPhone 16 series unveiling on September 10. But next year is set to get even more exciting, as the iPhone Plus model will reportedly be replaced by the iPhone Air, all four models will have the ProMotion display with a variable refresh rate of 1-120Hz, and the iPhone 17 Pro devices may have an under-display version of the Face ID camera setup.

Considering Gurman is as much an Apple insider as he is a tech journalist (as opposed to a securities analyst like Ming-Chi Kuo), we'd be more likely to believe what he writes than the predictions of an unknown Weibo leaker. Of course, even the most well-connected Apple insider gets it wrong every now and then. You may recall that back in 2021, Gurman called for the Apple Watch Series 7 to have flat sides, and although renderings showed such a design, that look never appeared on a released Apple Watch.

But let us assume that Bloomberg's chief correspondent is right. We can expect that the iPhone 11 Pro with a 6.1-inch OLED display compared to the 4.7-inch LCD display of the last iPhone SE from 2022. The previous iPhone 11 Pro The model was based on the iPhone 8, which means that the Touch ID fingerprint sensor was integrated into the home button. This is replaced by Face ID and the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 11 Pro.
Other new features include the Lightning port being replaced with a USB-C port and the phone having the Action button introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro series. This button activates a preset task from 12 options that the user can choose from.
According to a graphic in a tweet by leaker Ice Universe, the iPhone 11 Pro is powered by the A18 Application Processor (AP), the chipset on which the iPhone16 And iPhone16 Plus. While the table showed that the phone would have either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, Gurman says that the iPhone 11 Pro will support Apple Intelligence, which means the budget model must have at least 8GB of RAM to support Apple's AI initiative.

We could see a single 48MP camera on the back and Gurman says that the iPhone 11 Pro could be a big winner if Apple can get the price down to around $500. The new version of the special edition iPhone could launch in the second half of the first quarter or early in the second quarter of next year.

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