Apple isn't giving up on the iPhone SE anytime soon, at least based on the latest rumors circulating about the device.
Next iPhone SE may retain 4.7-inch screen; 2023 model rumored to adopt punch-hole design
Apple isn't giving up on the iPhone SE anytime soon, at least based on the latest rumors circulating about the device.
Later this year, Apple will launch new iPhones. Before that happens, though, the rumor mill has to do what it does best: try to ruin the surprise. So here we are with the latest research note from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, painting us a picture of what's to come.
It's officially 2021 and iOS 14 is going to be replaced by iOS 15 (probably). Ahead of Apple's big unveil later this year, rumors are swirling about potential support for older devices. And, as usual, some won't make the cut.
The iPhone 12 lineup hasn't been out all that long (at least not completely), but analysts are already looking ahead to the iPhone 13. And according to a few at Barclays, Apple may make a significant upgrade to Wi-Fi in its upcoming iPhones.
Apple should release iOS 15 for public consumption in the fall of 2021. Just don't expect to run it on the original iPhone SE or your iPhone 6s because support for those devices will be nixed.
Apple announced a brand new iPhone SE earlier this year, but renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo doesn't believe a successor will see the light of day soon.
It's probably just a coincidence, but screen protectors for an unannounced iPhone are now available to buy ahead of an Apple event.
Apple's primary hub for manufacturing many of its products, including the iPhone lineup, is in China. However, the company is looking to branch out, and one area of interest has been India for quite some time.
Earlier today, Google took the wraps off its newest Pixel smartphone, the entry-level Pixel 4a. It's designed to be a less expensive option for folks who want a great camera and built-in Google Assistant, but how does it compare to Apples' entry-level handset?
Way back in April of this year, Apple announced the new iPhone SE -- the company's newest entry-level handset. And now Google has its response: the Pixel 4a.
Not too long ago, Apple launched a brand new iPhone SE. Which means you may be in the market for a new case to help protect it.
It took some time, but Apple essentially put the final nail in 3D Touch's coffin late last year with the launch of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro. So it wasn't surprising to hear that the new iPhone SE, even with its low cost, features Haptic Touch as well.