This is the iPhone SE 4 according to Prosser leaks

iPhone SE 4 according to Jon Prosser

The iPhone SE seems to be renewed much earlier than expected. All rumors point to early 2023 for release and finally, will come with new design in which the transition to better Home button life stands out, thus closing the cycle and leaving only one device (the 9th generation iPad) to sell with the button that gave us so much joy. Below we give you all the details of what we know so far about the upcoming iPhone SE (4).

Analyst Jon Prosser posted in a video on his YouTube channel that The fourth-generation iPhone SE will have a similar design to the 2018 iPhone XR, leaving the aforementioned Home button behind and finally getting a full-screen layout. This change makes a lot of sense since previous iPhone SE models had the design of the 5S (2013) and iPhone 8 (2017). Prosser has shared some renders of what this device would look like and the truth is that it looks very good in terms of design.

about a year ago, The Chinese site MyDrivers previously predicted that the iPhone SE would switch to a design similar to that of the iPhone XR

in its next renewal, which many other sources like Jon Prosser already corroborate now on his channel.

The iPhone SE 4 would arrive with a 6.1-inch display, with the notch you’d get on the iPhone X through 11 models (i.e. the one that is not reduced) and LCD technology in the same way that the XR assimilated it already at the time.

This design change would accompany the recent announcement of the 10th generation iPad in which the Home button is also omitted and leaving a similar line on all its devices, having a full screen interface on all of them.

It certainly seems like a very attractive option for anyone who wants to have iOS but doesn’t need the best of the best and also wants to save money on their devices. We’ll see if this design finally materializes contradicts many other assumptions that indicated the next SE would supplant the Mini model that this year Apple discontinued. We will be very careful.

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