iPhone SE 3: Launch Date and Specification Leaked, Expected to get 128GB storage
Apple is ready to launch a new model of its affordable iPhone SE series. The company can launch the iPhone SE 3 in late March or April. Details related to the design and specification of this smartphone have also been leaked. Mark Gurman of Bloomberg has given that this phone can be launched in the first quarter of the year. iPhone has launched the SE series for those customers who cannot buy expensive models of iPhone.
According to a report by TechReview, tipster @xleaks7 has unveiled the design of the upcoming iPhone SE 3. According to these new renders, the previous design of the iPhone SE 3 will be almost the same as the old model. In this too, an LED flash can be given with a single camera lens. The dimensions of this phone are also 38.4 x 67.3 x 7.3 mm, which is exactly the same as the previous model.
This could be the iPhone SE 3
According to the leaked renders, the design of the iPhone SE 3 will be similar to the iPhone SE 2020 and iPhone XR. By the way, some changes will also be seen in it. The front-facing display for Face ID can be found in the iPhone SE3.
At the same time, LED flash will be available on the rear panel.
The phone is expected to get a 5.69-inch display. The renders that have come out of the iPhone SE 3 make it clear that it is not as boxy as the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Its photo has surfaced in white color, but the details of which other colors have not been found.
According to some other leaks, the A13 chipset will be upgraded to the A15 chipset in this smartphone. The company is using this chipset in the models of iPhone 13 series. The iPhone SE 3 can be launched in 64GB and 128GB storage variants. A single rear camera of 12 megapixels can be found in this. It will support 5G band.
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