In April 2020 Apple unveiled a new low-cost latest
iPhone, the all-new iPhone SE. Which is a follow-up to the 2016 iPhone SE of
the same name? Like its predecessor, the 2020 iPhone SE is Apple's most
affordable iPhone, priced starting at Rs 42,500.
Unlike the original iPhone SE, which resembled an iPhone 5, the 2020 iPhone SEis identical to the iPhone 8 when it
comes to design. It has a 4.7-inch Retina HD LCD display with True Tone to match
the ambient lighting in a room, Wide color, Dolby Vision, and HDR10.
Available in black,
white and (PRODUCT)RED,
the iPhone SE is built with a glass front and back with
a color-matched
aluminum
band. Wireless
charging is
supported and it features IP67 water and dust resistance so
it can hold up to splashes and even brief submersions in water.
Because
the iPhone SE is physically identical to an iPhone 8, it continues to feature
thick top and bottom bezels. The top bezel houses the 7-megapixel
front-facing camera and microphone while the bottom bezel includes
a Touch ID Home button for fingerprint-based biometric
authentication.
The new iPhone SE is the only
iPhone in Apple's current lineup that continues to feature Touch
ID over Face ID. Like other iPhones, it uses Haptic Touch for Quick Actions and
contextual menus, with 3D Touch now eliminated from the iPhone lineup.
There's a single-lens 12-megapixel rearcamera in the iPhone SE with an
f/1.8 aperture, optical image stabilization, and support for Portrait Mode and
Portrait Lighting. The iPhone SE does not have Night Mode, but there is Smart
HDR, Wide color support, and more, plus an LED
True Tone flashes with Slow Sync capabilities.
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