Though focused on being the cheapest terminal that will compete very well with mid-range Android, Apple has hidden its ace up the sleeve within the new iPhone SE. The terminal is compatible with Wi-Fi 6 networks, and is therefore ready for next-generation wireless networks that are starting to emerge.
Second generation iPhone SE thus joining the new Apple Pro with the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro as devices that are compatible with these networks, and converting them into a mobile device designed to last all the time is a transition to networks up to 9 Gbps of theoretical maximum speed.
Yes, we also have an Express Card
Also, the second generation iPhone SE has Express Card technology which will allow processing of NFC contacts to be able to pay for public transportation or to use the CarKey functionality found in iOS 13.4. In Copertino they want the new iPhone to be in the best of all styles or at the cheapest price.
The bad part of the news is the continuation of what we've seen in the new iPad Pro: the new iPhone SE and does not have an Ultra-wideband U1 chip and as a result that's only reserved for the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro. It sounds rare that future AirTags are only compatible with those terminals, so they're probably not an important requirement for them.