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iPhone SE 2 release date, price & specs rumours
We round up the latest leaks and rumours about the iPhone SE 2's release date, price, tech specs, design and new features. If you're hoping for a new small iPhone, or a 2020 version of the SE - potentially branded as the XE or iPhone 9 - then read on
Apple sells six iPhone models, but what it lacks right now is a smaller handset at a lower price. Fans of petite, affordable handsets are crying out for a replacement for Apple's 4in iPhone SE, which was discontinued in September 2018.
One possible replacement for the SE was the iPhone XR, introduced in September 2018. But that handset has a higher price (although it was recently reduced to £629/$599) and is considerably larger. Right now the smallest option is the iPhone 8, with its 4.7in display, priced at £479/$449.
But there is hope that an iPhone SE 2 will be launched in the near future: TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo thinks this will happen in March 2020. Kuo believes the new iPhone will feature the following:
4.7in display
A13 chip
3GB of RAM
64GB of internal storage
An updated LCP antenna for improved wireless performance
Space Grey, Red and Silver finishes
Prices from $399
We're also hearing that it could be branded as the iPhone 9, and that there is an outside chance that Apple will launch it in two separate models. A new concept illustration shows this device as a modified iPhone 8 with frosted glass on the rear.
In this article we collect and analyse the clues pointing to the SE 2 (or iPhone 9) release date, tech specs, design, new features and price.
Release date
iPhone SE 2 release date: March 2020
When will we get a new iPhone SE? Opinions are divided. For one thing, it's possible that we'll never get an SE replacement that's as small - a 4in screen is rather cramped for today's tastes.
However, there are reports that indicate we will get a new low-cost iPhone. And it could be arriving in the spring of 2020.
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo published a note in October 2019, predicting Apple "will launch the more affordable iPhone SE2 in 1Q20". That's the first three months of 2020, if you're not familiar with the jargon - and he has since clarified that it's likely to launch at the end of March 2020.
Kuo reiterated his claims in a research note (via MacRumours) in mid-November, indicating that we'll see the iPhone SE 2 along with a new iPad Pro in the first half of 2020.
Kuo isn't the only one making this prediction. In April 2019 Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis suggested that a new iPhone with a smaller screen could be coming in 2020. This was according to "a few suppliers" who have "mentioned a potential iPhone SE 2 with iPhone 8 internals". More here from MacRumors.
There is a small chance that Apple will launch two small iPhones in 2020, or two slightly different versions of the same device. This is the claim of Digitimes (subscription required), and is based on information from unnamed sources in Apple's supply chain: one supplier of display driver chips, Chipbond Technology, has reportedly received orders for two different LCD-screen products. We're not totally convinced by this, but it could mean that an iPhone 9 and 9 Max are on the cards.
What will the next iPhone SE be called?
Likely options include iPhone SE 2, iPhone SE Pro and - out of left field - iPhone 9.
A December 2019 report from Macotakara cites an "informed source" as backing for its theory that Apple is considering this oddly neglected number for use in its next petite smartphone, after jumping from the iPhone 8 to the iPhone X (pronounced ten) and then 11.
The site expands on the logic of this branding by saying that the new model "continues to adopt the body of iPhone 8 as it is", but "mounts [an] A13 bionic chip".
Price: How much will the iPhone SE 2 cost?
TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is estimating $399 (which we'd translate to £399 or slightly above, based on Apple's usual formula).
Until September 2018 the iPhone SE cost £379/$399 for the 32GB version, and £479/$449 for 128GB; it was then discontinued. Those prices are comparable to the iPhone 8 (Apple's current cheapest phone), which starts at £479/$449 for 64GB.
Note that if the SE 2 is launched, it may not launch where you live. Some reports back in 2018 suggested that a new SE handset might launch, but not be available everywhere.
According to the Economic Daily, a Chinese-language site, back in 2018 Apple was working on a low-end iPhone codenamed Hangzhou. This low-end, lower-priced model was apparently going to launch in an attempt to "seize the low-end market" in China and India.
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