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Apple’s iPhone SE 4 / iPhone 16E Smartphone Dummy Units Shared Online, Again Revealing Few Design Aspects

The next fourth generation iPhone SE model from the Cupertino-based tech maker – Apple is nearing its launch, and followed by previous updates, the dummy units in two of its expected colors have been shared online. Via the newly-shared images of the dummy units, we are also able to understand its possible design language as well.

Read more about it below.

Apple iPhone SE 4 / iPhone 16E – Revealed Dummy Units

As per the dummy units, Apple’s iPhone SE 4, which is said to be renamed as ‘iPhone 16E’, is suggested to feature flat rear and side panels, with rounded corners. However, another recent update pointed out that it would have a metal right-angle middle frame.

Speaking more, as previously noted, the dummy units reveal a single projected camera unit placed at the top-left corner, and at its right, we can also find an additional microphone hole and the LED flashlight. At the sides, antenna lines can be spotted. The power button is on the right side panel, whereas the alert slider, volume rocker, and card tray are present at the left side panel.

Furthermore, the dummy units are featured in Black and White colors, the expected color choices that would be made available for the iPhone SE 4 / iPhone 16E customers.

Based on reports, Apple could be soon launching its next SE model, while another update pointed to a launch only in April 2025, about three months later. The device is believed to appear similar to the iPhone 14 device, with a size similar to the newly-launched iPhone 16, and is reportedly being developed on the iOS 18.3 operating system.

Few of its other revealed/expected specs include the A18 processor, 6GB/8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 6.06″ FHD+ 60Hz LTPS OLED notch display, 48MP main camera, Face ID protection, Apple Intelligence support, no home button, and a waterproof body. Also, this device is positioned as Apple’s cheapest iPhone model as per a recent update, probably priced in between USD 499 and USD 549.

Stay tuned for more updates.

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