You are currently viewing Apple Plans To Update The Iphone SE With Its New A15 Processor And 5G

Apple Plans To Update The Iphone SE With Its New A15 Processor And 5G

 

Apple might be refreshing its iPhone SE with 5G next year, fully updated with its A15 processors. This is according to a report by Nikkei. All iPhones released next year will be 5G compatible.

 

iPhone 12: The biggest reason to buy a 5G phone right now is FOMO - CNET

 

The report also claims there won’t be an updated version of the iPhone 12 Mini, due to its poor sales this year. One of Nikkei’s sources mentioned “It is pretty much decided that there won’t be a Mini next year, and there will be a relatively cost-effective version of the largest iPhone Pro Max instead.

 

That means there might be a low-priced Big iPhone to be released next year.

 

Apple's A15 Bionic processors already being produced at TSMC - NotebookCheck.net News

 

So essentially the New iPhone SE 5G will be a replica of the current iPhone SE 2020 with an updated A15 processor and Qualcomm 5G chip. Apple plans on retaining the 4.7 LCD screen and touch ID.

Read Also:
– Apple Releases iOS 14.7 As Its MagSafe Battery Pack Hits Store Shelves
– China’s Xiaomi Is Now Number Two Smartphone Maker Overtaking Apple
– Apple’s Pricey iPhone 12 Series Devices Currently Lead The 5G Market

Also, Apple will be updating its Airpods. The company plans on using the Airpods pro existing design but without ANC.

 

Apple AirPods Pro review: new in-ear design and active noise cancellation - The Verge

 

Production of this year’s new iPhones will begin in August, just in time before the official launch in September. Nikkei’s source says Apple could produce as many as 95 million iPhone units between the production date and the end of January. Bringing total iPhone production to 230 million, including both new and existing models, increasing 11% from last year.

 

We are curious how Apple will price the new iPhone SE, the SE 2020 model cost $399 at launch. How fast will the new A15 processors be and will they actually come with 5G at a low price?

 

 

For your daily dose of tech, lifestyle, and trending content, make sure to follow Plat4om on Twitter @Plat4omLive, on Instagram @Plat4om, on LinkedIn at Plat4om, and on Facebook at Plat4om. You can also email us at info@techtalkwithtdafrica.com and join our channel on Telegram at Plat4om. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel HERE.