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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Display - Small but highly detailed The iPhone SE really is a handset that has been designed for the small phone lover with its 4" Retina display. This sizing makes it an ideal replacement for Apple fans still using an iPhone 4s or iPhone 5s.
iPhone SE review: today's tech, yesterday's design
Earlier this week at Apple's campus in Cupertino, the company announced a brand-new iPhone. The heavens didn't part, pop bands didn't play, and people aren't camping out at Apple Stores to buy the thing.- Fast
- Long battery life
- Great rear camera
- Relatively inexpensive
- Starts with only 16GB of storage
- Lacks a few iPhones 6S features
- Design not updated from iPhone 5s
Just because the iPhone SE looks like an old device doesn't mean it acts like one. Apple squeezed flagship-level performance and the best battery life we've seen from an iPhone in years into a familiar (and relatively inexpensive) frame.
Apple iPhone SE
The iPhone SE is a flagship in every right, but a screen size of four inches is too hindering today. Like all iPhone, the Rs. 39,000 price tag can seem overpriced, and is a big reason why the phone is tough to recommend today.- Excellent performance
- Best-in-class ergonomics
- Crisp
- sharp display
- 4-inch display is too restricted
- Battery life is still rather low
- Lags behind in low light photography
Review: Apple iPhone SE
If you've been doggedly clinging to a battered iPhone 5 or iPhone 5s, then the iPhone SE is your dream made real: a 4in phone with all the power of Apple's latest handsets. If, on the other hand, you've become used to a larger-screened phone then the iPhone SE looks and feels disconcertingly tiny.
The iPhone SE is as small as the iPhone 5 but as powerful as the iPhone 6s – and it has the same great rear camera – all for $679 (or $749 for 64GB of storage).
Used as Demo Apple iPhone SE 1st Gen 64GB Rose Gold (6 MONTHS WARRANTY + 100% GENUINE) review
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.
Apple iPhone SE Review
Apple's iPhone SE is the best 4-inch smartphone you can buy, period.- Just as powerful as the iPhone 6S
- Cheap for the specs
- Superb camera
- Cute
- retro design
- Easy to hold and use one-handed
- 4-inch screen is really small
- Must pay extra $100 to get enough storage
- Selfie camera is low resolution
Apple iPhone SE
Apple's iPhone SE isn't initially impressive. As a hodgepodge of other iPhones without any new technology, it's hard to get too excited about it. Our thoughts leading up to the announcement were generally that this new iPhone would be a great iPhone for late upgraders.- A smaller, lighter iPhone
- Reasonably priced
- Users with smaller hands should find it easy to use
- Familiar 5s design is still an attractive winner
- Upgraded internals (A9, M9, 2GB of RAM) allow phone to leap past the iPhone 5s and compete with the iPhone 6/6 Plus - it's faster than you might...
- Smaller phone means smaller display
- Not introducing any new technology
- No 128GB option, and we wouldn't recommend the base 16GB option to anyone at this point
- No 3D Touch
- Outdated FaceTime camera
- Onscreen keyboard harder to use for those with larger hands
- Slower Touch ID.
Apple iPhone SE
It's a sign of the times when a smartphone coming in at over £350 for the basic model is described as cheap. The iPhone SE isn't cheap, but it is the best value iPhone we've ever seen.- Small screen with powerful spec
- Strong camera
- Good battery life
- Contrast could be better
- Audio lacks in dynamics and subtlety