With the reservation of the new iPhone SE 2020 already available in the Apple Store Online, it's time to review the key features that make this new iPhone a tool to think about if you have the information to update your storage in the short term. The iPhone SE enhances the quality of the material in the standard body, smaller and more expensive than their older brothers, shall we look for them?
1- A13 Bionic, the most powerful processor on the market
Apple had not opted to install something on its mid-range device, and kept the A12 Bionic, a processor that despite having a year and a half behind it is still one of the market's most powerful. However, they are throwing the rest to equip the new iPhone SE of 2020 with the A13 Bionic chip, the latest processor from Cupertino also stocking the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro. This provides unmatched power to the new device, which will be able to perform any task without compromising. Along with it, as we know today and waiting for confirmation during the termination of the terminal, there will be 3GB of RAM which should be more than enough to handle a few good apps without connecting.
Significant improvements in video recording
The iPhone SE greatly improves its power in terms of video capture. Stereo audio capture, 4K at 60fps and cinematic stability on the rear camera These are the features that make this little device a powerful video camera that reaches into your pants pocket. It can also record 4K at 30fps with high speed, just like the older brothers, with the new QuickTake function to allow you to capture while recording video with the rear and front cameras, though unfortunately the last one sits at 1080p.
3- Image mode
Despite having one lens in the back and not having FaceID in front The new iPhone is able to take portrait mode photos with both cameras. In this case, it fully requires the power of the A13 chip and, as has happened with the iPhone XR's rear camera, it points to people and uses software blurring that is nothing to envy in what the iPhone's high-end features do. It also has all the hallmarks of studio releases and depth of field control. Features that have fallen way off are night mode or Deep Fusion, undoubtedly Apple has chosen to keep it as something special for its high-level devices.
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4- Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit LTE but no Ultra range
Apple did not hesitate to equip the youngest family with the same interaction with the iPhone 11. With Wi-Fi 6 it will be much easier to travel to full networks if the router we are connected to allows you, and the Gigabit LTE connection will undoubtedly make our device fly over mobile networks.
What Apple has not included in this model has been its new U1 chip that supports Ultra-wideband technology to correctly detect other devices or repair them internally. And it hasn't enabled its recently announced Pro Pro with this technology, so there's nothing new here. In addition, we have to remember that we're talking about a device that costs about half the iPhone 11, so somewhere it had to be cut.
5- Dual SIM support
It was expensive but there was no reason not to include it. Of course, it doesn't have two Slots, if not more that benefits from eSim technology that Apple has already adopted with the iPhone XR and XS on the same device. This makes it the first (and possibly also the last) Apple terminal with a classic design to put this work in, because the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus didn't have one.
6 Greetings for 3D touch
It was expected that Apple would replace the functionality released in 2015 with the iPhone 6S, and that has gradually become the way Haptic Touch. A feature that offers similarity and yet relies on software for its performance. This allows Apple to save costs by providing the same browsing experience, so it doesn't make much difference. Despite the fact that the iPhone 8 had this technology, it would have been a bit of a stretch to see Apple incorporate it, since neither the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro included it. So the iPhone range has completely removed 3D Touch from all of its commercial devices.
When the iPhone 8 was re-sold in 3 colors (white, black and gold) Apple made a change to its design to replace gold in red on the new device under the brand (red) as it was already in use. In addition, the white terminal has been upgraded for conversion, now as it is white on the back and black on the front. Dark color is the only thing that keeps the system intact, being completely in this color.
Apple Completion has revived the memories available, now with the same capabilities as the iPhone 11: 64, 128 and 256 Gb of capacity.
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