Apple iPhone SE 2

HIGHLIGHTS

  • iPhone SE 2 may not adopt design language of iPhone X
  • Apple may remove the headphone jack
  • A10 Fusion SoC may make its way into iPhone SE 2
  • Rs. 26,990 (Expected)
  • Performance
    • Quad Core, 2.34 GHz
    • Apple A10 Fusion
    • 2 GB RAM
    Display
    • 4.5 inches (11.43 cm)
    • 640x1136 px, 290 PPI
    • IPS LCD
    Camera
    • 12 MP Primary Camera
    • Dual-color LED Flash
    • 1.2 MP Front Camera, Retina Flash
    Battery
    • 1750 mAh
    • Non-Removable


    Summary
    Display and Configuration

    The Apple iPhone SE 2 features a 4.5-inch IPS LCD (640 x 1,136 pixels) multitouch display with capacitive touchscreen. The display has a pixel density of 290ppi. The smartphone is managed by a 2.34GHz quad-core processor seated upon Apple A10 Fusion chipset coupled with a 2GB RAM and PowerVR GT7600 Plus GPU. The device runs on iOS v10 operating system sailing upon 64-bit architecture. It has a fingerprint sensor for more security.
  • Camera and Battery

    The Apple iPhone SE 2 boasts of a 12MP main snapper with dual-color LED flash at its rear and a 2MP front-facing selfie shooter with retina flash. The main camera can capture 4k resolution images and also features digital zoom, auto flash, digital image stabilization, face detection, touch to focus. The smartphone is fuelled by 1,750mAh Li-Po battery.
  • Storage and Connectivity

    The Apple iPhone SE 2 packs 32GB of inbuilt storage, and the memory expansion remains non-existent. For networking and sharing, the Apple iPhone SE 2 offers a lot of options such as - Single SIM, 4G with VoLTE, Wi-Fi, mobile hotspot, GPS, Bluetooth v4.2, NFC and USB. 
    Verdict
    The Apple iPhone SE 2 comes with an impressive design and a powerful processor under the hood. Loaded with useful camera features, the phone impresses with its photography capabilities as well. Great option if you are looking for a low budget Apple iPhone.
  • New features

    The new iPhone SE won't be a flagship, so you shouldn't expect any totally new features - it's more a question of which features will trickle down from the top-end iPhone X and 8 Plus.

  • Face ID

    This is the biggie, and if we are looking at an iPhone SE with Face ID it would imply that we're also getting an edge-to-edge screen and no Home button.
    According to Ming-Chi Kuo the 'iPhone X SE' (the LCD version of the bigger iPhone coming in the autumn) will indeed get Face ID, the same controversial but impressive biometric tech as on the iPhone X, which also means Animoji and, we presume, Portrait Mode on front-facing selfies. (Oddly enough, since the analyst predicts a single camera lens on the rear of the X SE to keep costs down, we could end up in the situation where Portrait Mode is available on front- but not rear-facing shots.)
    However, if Apple is going to launch an update to the existing SE model then the Touch ID Home button is likely to remain.