The iPhone SE 4 could be an affordable iPhone 14 with an Action button

But it’s still likely a long way off

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Speculation about the rumored iPhone SE 4 has taken a lot of twists and turns over the past 18 months, but some fresh rumors have painted the clearest picture yet of what we might get from a follow-up to the agingiPhone SE (2022).

According to an unnamedMacRumorssource, the iPhone SE 4 will jump from the its current 4.7-inch screen to a 6.1-inch one, thanks to its design being based on the base modeliPhone 14.

But the fourth-gen iPhone SE also apparently won’t just be an affordable version of the iPhone 14 – surprisingly, the MacRumors source (which is based on pre-production information) also claims the phone will get theiPhone 15 Pro’s Action button, plus a USB-C port.

The inclusion of USB-C wouldn’t be a surprise, but the Action button would be more unexpected considering that isn’t even available on theiPhone 15oriPhone 15 Plus. This could hint at how far away the iPhone SE 4 launch is, as it may only arrive when the Action button becomes a standard feature.

Elsewhere, the rumors claim thatApple’s next affordable phone will get a single 48MP camera with a flash, plus a newOLEDscreen from the iPhone 14 with Face ID (rather than Touch IS). This has been concluded from references to ‘Pearl’ in the iPhone SE 4’s early development, which is apparently Apple’s internal codename for Face ID.

While this all sounds that a pretty compelling phone for iOS fans who don’t want to spend megabucks on one of thebest iPhones, one of the many stumbling blocks in the way of an imminent release could be phone’s modem. MacRumors says that Apple is testing itsnew in-house 5G modemin the iPhone SE 4, but there are now strong rumors thatthis will be delayed until 2026 (or potentially the iPhone 18).

That doesn’t mean that Apple couldn’t switch the iPhone 4 SE back to a Qualcomm modem (which are being supplied to Apple until 2026), but right now there’s sadly no suggestion that a new iPhone SE is imminent.

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Analysis: A compelling idea that’s still a way off

Analysis: A compelling idea that’s still a way off

Given that theiPhone mini has effectively been retiredand the current iPhone SE (2022) feels like a relic from the past, there is definitely a gap in the iPhone lineup for a model like the rumored iPhone SE 4 – but we may still have to wait until at least 2025 to see it.

Despite the compelling details in this MacRumors report – a stripped-down iPhone 14 with an Action button and USB-C would surely sell by the bucketload – there’s no suggestion about a possible release date, and the details could well change from these early development prototypes.

On the plus side, it does look increasingly likely that an iPhone SE 4 is at least in development and isn’t just a testbed for Apple’s new 5G modem. In April 2023, the leaker Jeff Pu also predicted thatApple could release the iPhone SE 4 in 2025, though this was quickly contradicted by the usuallyreliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said it isn’t in Apple’s plan for 2024 or 2025.

If that’s true, the iPhone SE 4 could instead well come with Apple’s new 5G modem in 2026. Either way, this means the advice for those looking for an affordable iPhone is still to check out thebest iPhone dealsor check our Apple’srefurbished iPhones, alongside the manysecond-hand iPhone options.

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