Apple announces brand new iPhone SE with A15 at its March event
What you need to know
- Apple has just announced its brand new iPhone SE.
- It features the new A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13.
Apple has just announced its brand new iPhone SE with A15 bionic chip, the same chip that features in iPhone 13.
The new iPhone SE features the A15 Bionic chip of iPhone 13, currently Apple's best iPhone. It comes in three colors, Midnight, Starlight, and (PRODUCT) RED.
It will also feature 5G for super-fast downloading and uploads, as well as better battery life compared to the previous model.
The new iPhone SE also features Deep Fusion camera technology and Apple's photographic styles. It also features iOS 15 and all of the upgrades that came with that new software last year.
Apple's new iPhone SE is also environmentally friendly, eliminating the outer plastic wrap, and using 100% rare earth elements and Tungsten in its Taptic engine.
The iPhone SE will retail starting from $429, available for pre-order this Friday, and available on March 18.
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