Rating 4.1 45 reviews
Manufacturer: Apple
price $310.07 - $499.00
Storage
New Atlas
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

The iPhone SE is back, though it's still just called the iPhone SE – there's no model number or "2.0" suffix here. Four years after the first "Special Edition" made its debut, Apple has once again shaken up the market with a cut-price iPhone, and we've been testing it out to see exactly where it…
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SlashGear
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

Value may be subjective, but it’s hard to argue that the new iPhone SE doesn’t shake up what’s reasonable to expect from a smartphone in 2020. Apple’s most affordable phone is recycling refined to art, a blend of old and new with a barely-believable $400 price tag.
Pros:
  • Aggressive pricing
  • Latest processor and Apple's track-record of updating iOS
  • Premium metal & glass construction
Cons:
  • Single camera is solid but lacks features like Night Mode
  • Display is small compared to other phones
  • Budget for a better charger
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Pickr
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 2020 (256GB, Black) AU - Excellent review

It’s worth keeping in mind that the 2020 iPhone SE is not an iPhone 11. There is indeed a lot in common on the inside, but it’s not the same. But it doesn’t need to be, either. The new iPhone is a look back at something familiar from the good old days of the iPhone, and it’s one that will work quite...
Pros:
  • Feels great in the hands, A "normal" sized phone, The chip and performance of the iPhone 11, Pretty solid camera, Supports Apple Pay, Water resistant, Wireless charging, TrueTone screen, Great price
Cons:
  • Camera isn't as strong as iPhone 11 at night, Battery life isn't great
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Macworld
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

This clearly isn’t Apple’s absolute best iPhone, but it’s the best choice for many millions of users. It is Apple's least interesting iPhone in years, and simultaneously, perhaps, the most important.
Pros:
  • Starts at just $399
  • The A13 is faster than any other mobile processor
  • Great photos and video in good light
Cons:
  • No telephoto or ultrawide camera
  • Battery life is just okay
  • No Night Mode or Deep Fusion
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PC Magazine
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

The 2020 Apple iPhone SE is a petite powerhouse with no-compromise performance for hundreds of dollars less than other recent iPhones.
Pros:
  • Affordable
  • Fast performance
  • Small
  • one-hand-friendly form factor
Cons:
  • No camera night mode
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AVForums
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

The 16:9 display works well for watching video and, speaking of that, it’s great to view a screen without a notch.
Pros:
  • Amazingly fast processor
  • Solid camera
  • Great fit in the hand
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iMore
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

Back in the spring of 2016 — March 31, to be specific — the original iPhone SE launched. It was a callback to the four-inch iPhone many of us loved but couldn't upgrade to for more than two years.
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Gear Patrol
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

Apple's newest iPhone, the iPhone SE, isn't the new hotness and it's not meant to be.
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Mobile Syrup
6 years ago

Apple iPhone SE 256GB Black MXVT2X/A review

It's a tiny powerhouse of a smartphone
Pros:
  • A13 Bionic processor is extremely powerful
  • Camera improvements over the iPhone SE (2016) and iPhone 8 are significant
  • $599 price tag is great
Cons:
  • Looks exactly like the iPhone 8
  • No Night mode
  • Comparable Android smartphones are much better in some ways
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Wired
6 years ago

Apple's iPhone SE Proves You Don’t Need a Fancy Phone

Apple's new low-cost handset proves you can own a great phone without spending a small fortune.
Pros:
  • A brand-new iPhone, with Apple’s fastest smartphone chip, for a price that starts at $400. Camera isn’t comparable to flagship phone cameras, but is still extremely capable. Supports fast LTE and Wi-Fi 6. The Home button makes a comeback! Wireless charging is a nice touch.
Cons:
  • Relatively short battery life. Camera underperforms in certain settings. Weak speakers. Not 5G-ready. Not quite as durable as other newer iPhones. After months of using a larger phone, a 4.7-inch display feels small.
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