Without a doubt it has become one of the moons of the month, both good and bad. Apple's new device, the iPhone SE, came with a lot of noise and it's no surprise. An apple-bred apple factory with a compact device, and a high-end processor (A13, compared to Snapdragon 865) for a price of just $ 399. I mean high-end phone but at a ridiculous price.
On paper the new iPhone is one of the safest options of the year, hitting the mid-range of Android hard. And is that within the Google operating system we can't find a comparable phone at the same price, at least in terms of power. But practice is another thing, because if we can criticize something about this device it is all about the design. Not only for having a 4.7-inch screen – something that each user should check to be relevant or not – but with its re-used design. Many will think that rebuilding is not bad, but criticism is there and respectful. The question is,Is the iPhone SE actually made of the stuff left on the iPhone 8?
They are teasing the new iPhone SE and yes, it's almost the same as the iPhone 8
Since it couldn't be otherwise, it was these guys from iFixit who decided to open the little one from the Copertino family. You already know that iFixit is set for this, to break through institutions and try to fix them, giving them a final note depending on how easy or difficult it is to work. For example, Motorola's wrap, the new RAZR, gave it 1 out of 10 points, deeming it impossible to fix.
Fortunately, the new iPhone SE is much simpler, and since the last two components are often replaced, the display and battery, they continue to be readily available with the right information and tools. In short, 6 out of 10, over and over.
But more than that, Fixit is surprised that many elements of this new Windows SE are similar to those of the already rejected iPhone 8. That is, all those who criticized Apple for introducing the "rehash" of the last two and a half years, were less sinister. For example, the iPhone SE camera, the SIM card bay or the Taptic Engine among other things are similar to those of the iPhone 8.
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Apparently the processor is no different, because the iPhone SE has the A13 Bionic for the iPhone 11 Pro, but for some things it seems like there's not much difference. Apparently Apple has had to re-use the materials to be able to present this device at a lower price point and this should not be that bad at all. In addition to being able to buy a phone with a high-end processor at a lower price, another benefit is that in case of new Apple equipment repairs or replacement, this will be very expensive.
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