I really love this IPhone SE.It sure is the same size as the iPhone 5s but it has same features as the iPhone 6 and same speed.I bought one and it's amazing.
Manufacturer: Apple
I really love this IPhone SE.It sure is the same size as the iPhone 5s but it has same features as the iPhone 6 and same speed.I bought one and it's amazing.
This is a fantastic upgrade for those with an iPhone 8 or older, and you will notice big changes, and a lot of familiarities, in the switch. It’s also just a downright excellent buy if you want a phone that’ll perform fast and take excellent pictures for years to come.
At $399/£419 this is an excellent buy; Flagship performance should keep this speedy for years; Great photos in daylight situations; Impressive video capabilities; Offers a strong proposition for those who don’t want big phones;
Battery life is far from excellent; A new design would’ve been welcome;
We think most users will have a love-it-or-hate-it reaction to the iPhone SE —either you prefer the smaller 4-inch screen size, or you're willing to sacrifice one-handed use for a bigger and more impressive display on the iPhone 6s.
Speedy A9 CPU and high-quality 12MP camera are high-end, The iPhone 5s design never went out of style, Ultra-long battery life in a compact size, Plenty of cases and accessories designed for 5/5s still fit, Starting price of $399 is outstanding
No 128GB storage option, Slower Touch ID, lower-res FaceTime camera, and no 3D Touch, Screen isn't as bright or crisp as iPhone 6s
Anyone who calls the iPhone SE a spare parts store is not wrong. Dressed in the iPhone 8 garb, looking through the glasses of the iPhone XR and doing its work with the heart of the iPhone 11, Apple has rummaged deep in its toolbox and created a powerful iPhone mix that combines not the best, but the...
Powerful processor, Home Button, Bokeh effects for both cameras, Low price
Aged LCD display, Average Portrait Mode, Poor audio, No expandable storage
There's nothing innovative or ground-breaking about the iPhone SE: to all intents and purposes, it's simply a smaller version of the current iPhone 6s. It provides comparable performance and a broadly similar range of features wrapped up in a more compact 4-inch design with a £180/$250 price cut.
Compact, lightweight 4-inch smartphone, A9 processor delivers high-end performance, 12-megapixel rear camera, 4K video recording
Relatively low-res screen, No 3D Touch, 1.2-megapixel front camera, Meagre 16GB of storage in entry-level model
A strong case against $1,000 phones
Good battery life, Software updates for years, Camera good in light and great at video
Tired design with big bezels, Small screen compared to every other phone, Noisy low-light photos
Overall, iPhone SE (2020) provides great value for money because you’re getting that latest iPhone internal, great camera all for a fraction of the cost of an iPhone 11.
Compact design, Touch ID works well, Solid battery life, Great camera, A13 Bionic offers great performance, Wireless charging and fast charge support, Cheaper than the iPhone 11 series
Display and design can seem outdated at this point, Not-so-good battery stand-by, The camera has no Night Mode
The iPhone SE is one year older, but its added storage options and strong performance running iOS 10 still makes it a great choice for small-phone fans.
A small, hand-friendly design. Solid speed. Good front and rear cameras. More built-in storage (up to 128GB). The lowest priced iPhone you can buy.
Older giant-bezel design and limited screen size are love-it-or-hate-it. Hardware hasn't changed since its 2016 debut.
The iPhone SE is an accomplishment – a sub £500 iPhone with a superior brain. It’s incredibly compelling if you’ve been stuck with an iPhone 8 or anything earlier and don’t wish to pay an arm and a leg. We can forgive the camera downfalls, yet we can’t ignore rival smartphone manufacturers like Oppo and Realme offering silly camera specs at similar prices. The lack of FaceID is no problem either. The mediocre screen is a surmountable. None of this gets in the way of function. The one issue is the battery – it just doesn’t provide enough juice and it certainly won’t get better over time. It’s workable if you’re always in the office or at home (so all of you, for now) and are never without a charger. But what about those weekends away? And those times when you forget your portable charger? This Apple is missing one big juicy bite.
App store; Smooth operating;
Battery life isn’t great;
If you’ve traditionally been an iPhone person but haven’t got the money for Apple’s more pricey handsets or don’t want to deal with the potential hassle of changing to Android, the iPhone SE is going to be the obvious choice.
The new iPhone SE is an indulgent return to what was but a sobering reminder that even what’s old is new again has limits.
Slick software; Surprisingly good camera; Water resistance and wireless charging;
Small screen; Poor battery life; No headphone jack;
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