The iPhone SE 4 will reportedly resemble the iPhone 14 (farewell, Home button) and is set to offer more affordable access to Apple’s AI tools.
If the iPhone 16 is too pricey, Apple still plans to update its “low cost” iPhone SE but not until 2025, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
Starting at $429, the SE isn’t exactly a budget smartphone, but it’s less expensive than Apple’s flagship devices, which start at $799 and go up to $1,599 depending on the configuration. The iPhone SE hasn’t been updated since 2022, but that changes next year, and its design will bring it more in line with other iPhones.