iPhone SE 4: Apple is gearing up to launch another addition to its SE line, a range that is famous for its miniature form factor and flagship-tier performance at a price point that is not as high. The new iPhone SE 4 has already generated buzz among enthusiasts looking to have Apple’s ecosystem at their fingertips in a smaller frame. Let’s dive a bit deeper into what the device will offer when it is released in India.
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Processor of iPhone SE 4
The iPhone SE 4 will feature Apple’s Bionic A18 chipset, with a 4.04 GHz hexa-core processor. This allows it to deliver quick performance while running apps, games, and multitasking without issues. The chipset has been optimized for heavy use and AI-intensive tasks, providing years of smooth functioning. Storage is 64GB, which is small, and there is no memory expansion option.
Display and Battery
The phone will have a 6.06-inch OLED display with 1170 x 2532 pixels of resolution. The display is compatible with a wide color gamut (P3), True Tone, and haptic touch, as well as a 1,400:1 contrast ratio. Peak brightness is 625 nits and should be usable in the majority of situations. Battery capacity is 3279mAh, which sounds small, but 18W fast charging support and Qi wireless charging should keep users conveniently charged.
iPhone SE 4 Camera
Apple will likely maintain simplicity with one 48MP rear camera with OIS for stable photos and 4K UHD video capture. For selfies and video calls, it has a 24MP front camera. Although it won’t match Apple’s Pro series, the cameras are made to offer reliable performance, aided by Apple’s software optimization.
Price of the Device
The iPhone SE 4 will be priced at ₹49,990 when it launches. Though not the most affordable small phone, it will be among the cheapest to get a new A18 chipset-fueled iPhone. Given Apple’s past practices, the prices are likely to hold through the initial months.
Conclusion
iPhone SE 4 is looking like a great option for someone who desires an Apple phone without shelling out flagship money. With the A18 processor, OLED screen, and tiny stature, it is a balance between performance and looks. The smaller battery and storage might dissuade some buyers, but for consumers who value small size and dependability, waiting for this release will be worth it.










