Rumors about the fourth-generation iPhone SE have been circulating for years, and Apple is expected to officially announce the device this April. Meanwhile, reliable source Sonny Dickson has posted two pictures of opening facade iPhone SE 4 product dummy models, which are usually used to create molds to use for cases and accessories.
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iPhone SE 4 Dummy Unit Leaked in Live Images, Showing Design and Expected Features
The images show the rear and side views of the budget iPhone, and they seem to come pretty close to previous renders. On the back, there’s a single camera sensor with a cutout for a microphone and LED flash. The volume buttons and mute switch are located on the left, and the sides of the device are flat. This means that there is also a visible physical SIM tray on the side, confirming a traditional SIM slot on the device.
For the display, the iPhone SE 4 is also expected to adopt a nearly identical 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel that debuted with the iPhone 14, likely with a 60Hz refresh rate. The display also features the same notch cutout housing a 12MP front-facing camera and Face ID sensors. If so, this design would continue Apple’s tradition of featuring top-tier displays in even their low-cost devices. The SE 4 features the updated Apple A18 chip with 8GB of RAM under the hood that enables the smooth performance of Apple’s Intelligence features.
The rear camera is rumored to come with a 48MP sensor, which will be an upgrade for the iPhone SE lineup, as the current-gen models are stuck with 12MP sensors. The device should begin at $499, so one should get premium features for less. For iPhones, this will be a first as the USB-C port will replace the long-used Lightning port.
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What features are expected on the iPhone SE 4?
The iPhone SE 4 is expected to feature a 6.1-inch OLED display, A18 chip, 48MP rear camera, and USB-C port.
When will the iPhone SE 4 be announced?
The SE 4 is expected to be announced in April 2025.