sincity Posted May 31, 2019 Share Posted May 31, 2019 Update: WWDC 2019, Apple's yearly celebration of its hardware and software, is drawing near, and with it comes a chance of hearing about Apple's new affordable iPhone.That's not to say we definitely will hear about the device - far from it, and we're not holding our breath. We were hoping to see the iPhone SE 2 at last year's WWDC, but not only was it not present, Apple also didn't show its iPad Pro range, so we could see Apple start to pull mobile hardware from the show.Saying that, it's still possible that Apple would launch its affordable iPhone now if it wants to avoid taking the limelight from the new iPhone 11 later in the year, so never say never.The iPhone SE 2 is one of the tech world's great 'will it, won't it' sagas. Rumored to be on, then off, then on and then off again, there's now plenty to suggest that the iPhone SE line is dead altogether now.We're not certain, but during the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR reveal, Apple pulled all mention of the iPhone SE from its website, suggesting that (with the XR now populating its 'affordable' slot), we'll never see a new SE in Apple stores ever again.Instead, what we'll probably get is an iPhone XR 2 - a phone with a budget (by Apple standards) price, but a much bigger screen than the iPhone SE. In other words, we might just have to accept that the days of premium compact phones are over.Read: iPhone SE and iPhone 6S are dead, and that's not good for iPhone SE 2We'll still continue to monitor iPhone SE 2 leaks, as we have for years, just in case the rumor mill continues to churn out small nuggets of hope. For the time being however, take all the tidbits of info below now with a huge pinch of salt.New iPhones: iPhone XR | iPhone XS | iPhone XS MaxiPhone SE 2 release dateWe didn't get the new iPhone SE 2 at WWDC 2018, despite rumors suggesting it may turn up there, and nothing at the 2018 iPhone event, either.However, 11 variants of an Apple device did cross the Eurasian Economic Commission database. Apple's Eurasian filings have outed important products before, including the AirPods, and it usually foreshadows new gadgets one to two months ahead of time. Another rumor added that the iPhone SE 2 was likely to enter mass production in the first quarter of 2018, which was in the right time frame for a September arrival.But here we are in 2019 and the phone hasn't launched. We've also not heard anything since on production, so there's no clear indication if the iPhone SE 2 production process ever got off the floor.Meanwhile, prominent industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo didn't believe Apple had the capacity to make an iPhone SE 2 in 2018.At the time Kuo said, "with three new models in the pipeline for the second half of 2018, we believe Apple may have used up its development resources."It doesn't sound like he's ruling out an iPhone SE 2 in future, but for now there's no immediate sign of one. We will however likely get an iPhone XR 2, which will probably land in September 2019, roughly a year after the first model.iPhone SE 2 priceIn terms of pricing, if we do see an iPhone SE 2 launch, it will likely remain Apple's most affordable iPhone. The only iPhone SE 2 price rumor so far points to roughly $450 (which will likely translate to £450, AU$700 given how Apple prices its products worldwide), which seems believable.The original iPhone SE launched at $399 (£379, AU$679) for the 16GB variant. We'd expect the iPhone SE 2 to cost at least as much, and a price rise is likely, but it should still be cheap relative to the rest of Apple's range, undercutting even the $749 / £749 / AU$1229 iPhone XR.http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/c2c57d5d57ac8bd221fd9f0e750cccc8.jpgThe iPhone SE 2 could boast a brand new lookiPhone SE 2 or iPhone XR 2?We'll get to iPhone SE 2 rumors below, but first, it's worth taking a closer look at the phone we're more likely to see - the iPhone XR 2.We wouldn't imagine Apple will run two budget phone ranges at once, so now that the iPhone XR is here we reckon an iPhone XR 2 is far more likely than an iPhone SE 2.And while these both slot in at the lower end of Apple's range, they're quite different. The iPhone SE has a 4-inch screen and an older fashioned form factor, complete with a home button and large bezels.The iPhone XR on the other hand has a big 6.1-inch screen, slim bezels, a notch, no home button and a generally curvier, more modern design. It's also more colorful.Of those things the main feature that fans of the iPhone SE are unlikely to be happy about is the big screen. There isn't much in the way of iPhone XR 2 rumors yet, but we wouldn't expect the screen to get much if any smaller, so it's not going to please fans of compact phones.iPhone SE 2 designIn terms of how the new iPhone is going to look, well - we've got two theories rolling around, and both are possible.The most popular theory is that the new smaller iPhone will have an iPhone X-like screen, complete with notch at the top:http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/6M5B78EtgQZyPbSwMi3WdG.jpgIf the iPhone SE 2 does exist, this is how it may look...but that was before Apple's 2018 phones were announced, and with the iPhone XR taking that style for its own, it appears that the rumor mill has crossed its wires and been sharing information on the now-real handset, as opposed to the still-theoretical SE 2.The rear of the phone was said to pack the same dual cameras as the iPhone X, with a video of a purportedly leaked of the new iPhone SE 2. We'll leave it here for your pleasure, but the above notes mean its validity is now truly called into question:BGR was also sent some sketches of the phone in this configuration from a 'reliable source', so it's got some grains of truth in there, with the notch at the top, no home button and no headphone port (the latter a regular rumor).A new screen protector has also been shown off by regular leaker Sonny Dickson, which also shows off a notch at the top for a smaller phone.http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/axZq36AvA6nymoHthX3zjG.jpgA screen protector apparently for the iPhone SE 2 (left) and iPhone X (right). (credit: Sonny Dickson)There's something sketchy here though. In this form, the iPhone SE 2 is more of an 'iPhone X Mini'.Dual cameras and the new screen would mean it would cost a lot more, which is against the point of the iPhone SE range, for people that want a smaller, cheaper iPhone. It all adds up to the rumors being sourced at the iPhone XR development center.That said, we wouldn't completely rule out Apple following its current design style for an iPhone SE 2, especially as this would allow it to fit a larger screen in a smaller body, due to lack of bezels.We also have the image below, which shows a design a lot like the original iPhone SE and with the headphone port intact. Could this be closer to any perhaps-planned iPhone SE 2 design?http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/rd2yuQvJztNrq8vWNHVmme.jpgThis looks a lot like the original iPhone SE. (credit: Weibo)It's a design that another leak seems to echo, adding that the iPhone SE 2 will have a glass back and support wireless charging, so with two distinct designs doing the rounds we're not sure what's accurate at this point.That's if any are. Again though, the chances of us seeing an iPhone SE 2 at all at this point are looking rather low.More iPhone SE 2 rumors, news and leaksIn other news, we've heard that the iPhone SE 2 could have a quad-core A10 chipset, 2GB of RAM, a 12MP rear camera, a 5MP front-facing one, a 4-inch screen and that it could come in 32GB and 128GB sizes.That would be an upgrade in some areas from the iPhone SE, but not much of one, putting it roughly in line with the iPhone 7, albeit with a smaller screen.What's most confusing about the new phone is this: how would you get into it? Face ID has been rumored to not be available, in order to save money... so if the all-screen version is to be believed, how would you open the phone?With that in mind, the more traditional, static design with the fingerprint scanner seems to have more weight... so let's see what appears.iPhone SE 2: what we want to see We’ve come up with a wish list, filled with features that we want to see in the new iPhone SE 2. Some of them are pleas to Apple to not remove key specs, while others dare the company to try something new. A headphone jackhttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/fea7f3116abbac2591cbfc2f8d4147e4.jpgFirst things first: the iPhone SE has a headphone jack and we'd very much like it if Apple kept things in place for the iPhone SE 2.If Apple doesn't mess with the design of the next iteration, there's little reason to see it removed. However, rumors point to a new look, so fingers are crossed that the 3.5mm headphone jack doesn't get left on the cutting room floor.A better batteryFrom a value perspective, the iPhone SE is high on the charts if you're looking for a phone that will last you through the day. As we discovered in our in-depth battery test, the SE swept the floor of the other popular iPhone models of the time, like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 6.Its prowess at saving power makes sense. The screen is smaller and its boxy design doesn’t force Apple to slim down on the battery in the way that it might for a slimmer, sleeker chassis used with its core iPhone products.While we're short on complaints about the SE's battery performance, it can only get better, right? We'd like to see Apple pushing some boundaries with its next phone with numbers that take it even higher.Improved performancehttp://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8f8682901df6b0a79d2f889f752d9b51.jpgOne of the more impressive things about the SE is that it fits in a similar set of specs found in the iPhone 6S. A punchy palm-sized smartphone that could handle everything that its fancier iPhone brethren could for a more digestible price.That's 2016 power though, and in 2019 we're hoping Apple gives the iPhone SE 2 the latest chipset and a bump in RAM.A refreshed designThere's no arguing that reviving the iPhone 5 design for use with the iPhone SE was a good idea. After all, it's a winning design, first debuted on the iPhone 4, that set Apple far ahead of its competition in terms of build quality.However, there comes a time when even the best design ideas need to be left to the side. And when looking toward the release of the iPhone SE 2, that time is now. We'd love to see something drastically different, all while sticking to the ergonomic four-inch size that SE fans are accustomed to.Of course, if the design changes at all it will probably now take the form of a shrunk-down iPhone XR, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.A chanceThat's right, we want Apple to give the iPhone SE 2 a chance. There's still a market out there for people who want an iPhone that sits comfortably in the palm, can be used one-handed without inducing a drop risk, and doesn't take up every square inch of a pocket.The iPhone SE form factor is loved by its fans, and while the iPhone SE 2 won't be a best-seller for Apple it will show that the Cupertino firm is listening to some of its most loyal fans.Check out the best compact phones availablehttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techradar/digital-home/~4/BPS_Cg8yRuk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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