Image: iPhone SE 4/Official website, 91mobiles
Rumors of a redesigned fourth-generation iPhone SE have been circulating for a long time, and it seems that they are finally starting to come closer to reality.
New CAD files (digital product description files) published by 91mobiles offer a clear first look at the device, showing a very similar design to the iPhone 14.
The images reveal a bezel-less 6.1-inch screen, with a notch at the top to house the Face ID sensor and camera the front.
In addition, it will have flat sides, a single camera on the back and a USB-C port instead of Lightning.
In fact, all of these are a significant upgrade over the current iPhone SE, which has a smaller screen, an outdated physical home button, and large bezels.
According to reports, the size of the new device will be almost the same as the iPhone 14: 147 mm high, 71.5 mm wide and 7.7 mm thick. Rumors about the model have come and gone over the past 18 months, and it is not yet known when Apple plans to launch the the device, but estimates speak of the year 2025.
A single camera on the back and a USB-C port instead of Lightning.
Image/official website, 91mobiles
Very similar to the iPhone 14. Archive/GettyImages
It is important to note that in the past the website 91Mobiles, which is considered a leader in the field of leaks, published inaccurate photos of the seventh generation Apple Watch, so this information should be treated with due caution.
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