New Leaked Renderings Suggest iPhone SE 4 Will Have Design Cues from iPhone 7 Plus
Apple is expected to launch the next generation of the iPhone SE series, and a recent leak has shed some light on what the new device might look like. Tipster Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson) shared alleged renderings of iPhone SE 4 cases on X, showing a flat back panel and a dual rear camera unit. The design is vastly different from the iPhone SE (2022), which was expected to feature a similar design to the base iPhone 14. Instead, the new renderings suggest that the iPhone SE 4 will have some design similarities with the iPhone 7 Plus.
One of the key design changes is the addition of a flat back panel with a cutout for the dual rear cameras. This new camera arrangement would be the first in the series, as all previous iPhone SE models came with a single rear camera. The upcoming phone also appears to have a cut-out for a mute switch rather than an Action Button. The horizontal camera island resembles the camera arrangement in the iPhone 7 Plus.
As for the specifications, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to feature Face ID and Apple Intelligence. It is said to get a single 48-megapixel primary rear camera, a 6.06-inch panel with a 60Hz refresh rate, and run on Apple’s A18 chipset with up to 8GB LPDDR5 RAM. The price of the iPhone SE 4 is expected to range between $499 (roughly Rs. 42,000) and $549 (roughly Rs. 46,000). This is a slight increase from the iPhone SE (2022), which was launched with a starting price tag of $429 (roughly Rs. 35,000) for the base 64GB model.
Only time will tell if the iPhone SE 4 will meet the expectations of Apple’s fans, but these leaked renderings have certainly generated a lot of excitement and curiosity among tech enthusiasts. Whether or not the design changes will be a hit with consumers, one thing is clear – Apple is committed to evolving its product line to meet the changing demands of the market. With the iPhone SE 4 just around the corner, we can expect a lot more information to come out in the coming months.