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Hands-On With the New Low-Cost 2020 iPhone SE

The iPhone SE had its official launch day today, with the first orders arriving to customers this morning. We picked up one of the new (PRODUCT)RED iPhone SE models and checked out the design and features in our latest YouTube video, which is worth watching if you're thinking of making an upgrade from an older iPhone.



Despite the "iPhone SE" name that hails back to the original iPhone SE that was released in 2016, the new iPhone SE looks identical to an iPhone 8, which means it has a larger 4.7-inch display than the 4-inch display included with the original SE.

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At 4.7 inches, the iPhone SE is now Apple's smallest iPhone, which may be a disappointment to some users who preferred the 4-inch form factor. The iPhone SE's design is one that Apple first introduced in 2014 with the iPhone 6, so this is a six-year-old form factor, and compared to newer iPhones, it's dated, but Apple has added some design tweaks to make it seem fresher.

Like the iPhone 8, the iPhone SE is made from two panes of glass sandwiching an aluminum frame. The all-glass design allows for wireless charging, but it does make the phone more vulnerable to drops than earlier iPhones that had aluminum backs.

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Design wise, the iPhone SE has thick top and bottom bezels, with all models featuring a black face plate that minimizes the bezel design better than the white face of some prior models. There's a Touch ID Home button, and along with being Apple's smallest iPhone, the iPhone SE is also the only iPhone with ‌Touch ID‌ in the current lineup.

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iPhone SE vs. iPhone 8
Since it's the only iPhone with ‌Touch ID‌, it's the iPhone of choice for people who just don't like Face ID, and for those who want the familiarity of the biometric authentication method that they've used for years now.

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Like its successors, the iPhone SE has no headphone jack and it does away with 3D Touch, adopting the Haptic Touch used in the newer iPhone models. With the loss of these features, though, it gains Qi-based wireless charging capabilities and fast charging, allowing it to charge from 0 to 50 percent in 30 minutes with an 18W+ power adapter and a USB-C to Lightning cable.

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The new iPhone SE also has one of the best features from Apple's flagship devices - the A13 Bionic chip. It's the fastest chip ever in an iPhone, and it puts the iPhone's CPU and GPU power on par with Apple's much more expensive iPhones. There's 3GB RAM in the iPhone SE, and the base model starts at 64GB, way up from the 16GB starting storage of some of Apple's older devices. For an extra $50, 128GB of storage is available, and there's also a 256GB storage tier for those who have a lot of photos or music.

When it comes to the camera, it's a little confusing. Apple isn't using hardware from the iPhone 11, and the SE appears to have the same single-lens camera as the iPhone 8, but with software improvements and computational photography techniques added by the A13 along with hardware tweaks, the iPhone SE takes better pictures than the iPhone 8 (and all of the older iPhones).

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It has Portrait Mode and Portrait Lighting capabilities for both the front and rear-facing cameras despite the lack of multiple lenses, plus it has Smart HDR, optical image stabilization, and other built-in software features that put out some crisp, vivid images that are close to on par with the flagship iPhones.

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Photos aren't as good as the photos you get with an iPhone 11 or 11 Pro because there's not as much versatility in focal length and there is no support for Night Mode. The iPhone SE struggles more in low and ultra-low lighting conditions compared to Apple's pricier iPhones.

When it comes to video, the iPhone SE can record 4K video at 60 fps, which is a killer feature in a smartphone at this price point. Videos recorded with the iPhone SE look great. We'll be doing an in-depth comparison between the cameras of the iPhone SE, iPhone 8, and iPhone 11, so make sure to stay tuned to MacRumors for that video.

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The iPhone SE sports Gigabit LTE (on par with iPhone 11) and WiFi 6 support, and with the A13 chip, this is a phone that Apple has designed to work well for several years to come. It will get software updates right alongside the 2019 flagship models, and for those who have held on to an iPhone 6 or 6s for years, the iPhone SE is positioned to last just as long.

There are no bells and whistles with the iPhone SE, and it has an outdated design with ‌Touch ID‌, thick bezels, and single-lens camera, but it is a super fast meat-and-potatoes smartphone that's an incredible deal at $399. Have you picked up an iPhone SE? Let us know in the comments.

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Top Rated Comments

77 months ago
I got mine this morning. It is a phone. It has a camera. Nice screen. I can make phone calls write texts and install some apps. great!

Carry on.
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
code-m Avatar
77 months ago

So how are you FaceID fans liking that tech in the new era of face masks?
If wearing gloves how does TouchID work.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
77 months ago
So how are you FaceID fans liking that tech in the new era of face masks?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
calzon65 Avatar
77 months ago
New SE arrived today and replaced my old 6s. I miss not having the analog headset port ... but the new SE is a fantastic phone for the price. I think it will be a huge hit, especially with folks tired of $1,000+ smartphones.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NickName99 Avatar
77 months ago

Picked up two: one for me, and one for my GF. Can't wait to unbox and get it up and running since my X took a crap on me.
For a second I thought you were talking about your ex, not your X, I was like damn dude 😂
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Quicksilver867 Avatar
77 months ago
Pre-ordered one, and had it delivered to my friend's house as I wasn't home during the delivery window. Still haven't had the chance to pick it up from him.

I'm one of the holdouts clutching to TouchID, so this should work out for me. It's not what I truly want, which is a full-screen device with TouchID ability, but it's the closest I can get. A13+gigabit LTE+WiFi 6 are big selling points.

Looking forward to its improvements over the 7, and to the $120 once that 7's trade-in processes.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)