Next Generation iPhone SE Could Feature Dynamic Island [Rumor]
Posted February 8, 2024 at 5:08pm by iClarified
Apple's next generation iPhone SE could feature a Dynamic Island cutout, rather than a notch, according to a rumor from Majin Bu.
In a post on X today, Bu says the upcoming iPhone SE redesign will likely have a single rear camera, but could move straight to the Dynamic Island and skip the notch entirely.
Based on what has been reported to me, the iPhone SE could have a design very similar to that of the current iPhone 16 still in development. The new iPhone SE will most likely have a single camera instead of the double one of the iPhone 16 models, otherwise it seems that the dynamic island is confirmed, and the dimensions are similar to those of an iPhone XR. Take this news as a possible rumor since it is still early to talk and have certainties about it
It's unclear when Apple plans to update the iPhone SE. Last year, UBI Research analyst Daejeong Yoon predicted we wouldn't see the low cost model get refreshed until 2025.
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In a post on X today, Bu says the upcoming iPhone SE redesign will likely have a single rear camera, but could move straight to the Dynamic Island and skip the notch entirely.
Based on what has been reported to me, the iPhone SE could have a design very similar to that of the current iPhone 16 still in development. The new iPhone SE will most likely have a single camera instead of the double one of the iPhone 16 models, otherwise it seems that the dynamic island is confirmed, and the dimensions are similar to those of an iPhone XR. Take this news as a possible rumor since it is still early to talk and have certainties about it
It's unclear when Apple plans to update the iPhone SE. Last year, UBI Research analyst Daejeong Yoon predicted we wouldn't see the low cost model get refreshed until 2025.
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