iPhone SE 64GB
iPhone SE is a 4-inch phone unveiled by Apple on the 21st of March 2016. It's the first 4-inch produced by Apple since the launch of iPhone 5S in 2013.
The target group is users that prefer a compact and non-bulky phone with top features. Apple wants to ensure that existing iPhone 5S users don't switch to another brand when upgrading their phones. Hence, an upgraded 4-inch phone makes a lot of sense from this perspective.
The look of iPhone SE is almost identical to that of iPhone 5S in terms of form and look-and-feel. However, the four colours are the same as for the iPhone 6s.
The specs are impressive. The A9 processor powering the iPhone SE is 70% faster than the older A8 processor. The graphics processor (GPU) is 90% faster. In fact, Apple claims that graphics performance has been boosted three times compared to iPhone 5S.
The camera matches the performance of iPhone 6s and 6s plus. It's capable of recording in 4K at a 30 fps rate. The resolution of the camera is 12 MP. The Retina flash enables the front camera to take bright selfie shots.
The battery life has been vastly improved over iPhone 5S. Communication is also faster with network supported up til 433 Mbps. Wifi calling is also supported.
The iPhone SE is available with two storage options: 16GB and 64GB.
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Sure, the Apple iPhone SE looks out of place, but that's more indicative of how comfortable we've grown to bigger handsets, even if their size has impacted on ease of use for many users.
- Powerful and compact
- Excellent main camera
- Premium design
- Affordable
Review del iPhone SE, las cuatro pulgadas más potentes de Apple
Las cuatro pulgadas parecen no querer pasar de moda, al menos mientras Apple así lo haya decidido. Y es que el pasado 21 de marzo se hizo la presentación oficial del iPhone SE , un dispositivo comedido, de lo que hoy día se considera "pequeño", con el diseño archiconocido del iPhone 5s pero...- Rendimiento
- Potencia
- Precio
- Cámara delantera
- Parte de 16 GB
Apple iPhone SE review – too small for most people
The iPhone SE is one of the best of the very few small phones still available. It would be a significant downgrade from an iPhone 6, isn't a quantum leap over the iPhone 5S and should only really be considered if size is the overriding factor.- one-day battery
- good rear camera
- decent screen
- easy to hold
- easy to fit in a pocket
- fits in existing iPhone 5 accessories
- very small screen
- edges are hard on hands
- looks like an iPhone 5 or 5S
- selfie camera isn't great
- no expandable storage or removable battery
Apple iPhone SE in-depth review - Small & mighty
It totally is. If you have a iPhone 5 lying around, check to see the dimensions- Apple have whipped out the shell of their older flagship, made the tiniest of tweaks and presented beefed up specs in the retro-themed body.- Perfect for using one-handed
- Incredible performance
- Great camera
- Price
- good battery life
- Might be too small
- no 3D touch
Apple iPhone SE Review: Short On Ideas, But Not Short On Performance
It isn't quite fair to review the iPhone SE as a new device. Despite being the first iPhone to step away from Apple's number naming scheme, and despite being the first 4-inch iPhone in two years, it isn't a product of innovation, but rather one of stagnation.
Apple iPhone SE review: small but powerful
WIRED's verdict on the small but beautiful Apple iPhone SE.- Small but powerful
- great battery life
- good camera
- Not for movie watchers
- lack of 3D Touch
- no upgrade for selfie camera
"Honey, someone has shrunk my iPhone!" That was my first reaction when I held the tiny iPhone SE for the first time. I'm an iPhone 6s Plus user and my hands felt really large while holding the iPhone SE.
Apple iPhone SE review: Small but not?weak
Apple iPhone SE launches in India on April 8 at a price of Rs 39,000. Here's our review for this 4-inch iPhone.- The best feature of this phone has to be its size
- There are lot of people who struggle with large phones, and find no viable alternative given that smaller phones are now becoming really rare.
Reminiscence
Apple didn't come up with a new design for the smaller iPhone SE. Instead, they've reused the old iPhone 5s with new internals. It's an odd move, which we witness for the first time - it's like reusing the same looks of a phone model third generation in a row.
Apple iPhone SE Review: Retro or retread
This isn't a crown jewel phone. The iPhone 7 is months away for that distinction. The SE isn't really built to blaze new territory, as much as it is designed to service a market which the 5S could no longer fulfill. Viewed by that criteria, this phone is a smashing success.