This time around, sources are claiming that Apple will release an iPhone SE successor in spring 2020, but it won't be the same size as the 4-inch original.
Apple may be planning to release a new iPhone this Spring, between its regular September launches. Apple is often reported to be releasing a new iPhone SE and this report again claims that it is returning.
According to the Nikkei Asian Review, three unnamed sources have said that the new device will be similar in form to the 2017 iPhone 8. Internally, it will have most of the same components of 2019's flagship iPhones, but will feature a lower-cost LCD display.
It's claimed that releasing such a phone in the Spring could help bolster Apple's iPhone sales after the holiday surge in sales has concluded. But, at its peak, the iPhone SE didn't raise sales volumes by more than single-digit percentages. Theoretically, it could be intended as a device to get Apple's Services business in front of more users at a lower hardware entry price.
Apple is still producing the iPhone 8 in India with the rumored screen size, albeit not the 2019 flagship level of performance.
The Nikkei Asian Review is a good source of information from Apple's supply chain. It is not a reliable indicator of Apple's specific product plans, or feature implementations.
Separately, Nikkei Asian Review also reports that Apple has increased its rate of production of its 2019 iPhone models. This fits with Foxconn's latest recruiting of staff, However, the publication also says that Apple is aiming to produce 10% fewer iPhones this year than last.
The new 2019 iPhone line is expected to be announced at the forthcoming September 10 Apple event.
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That describes the iPhone XR pretty much. AN SE is supposed to satisfy the people that want a small screen and form factor.
I hope it happens. Smaller form factor for those who prefer it together with being truly new and with an attractive price point.
Releasing outside the typical Christmas oriented cycle also makes good sense.
There are risks associated but sometimes you have to take them.
Downsides would be that if it doesn't have dual cameras the sale will be much harder. The same applies to fast charging.
When did Apple give up on slim? Surely after 5 years they could shave a cubic mm or ten from the iPhone 5s for a new SE.
still Xr minus smaller than an X might be worthy option give the 5s is being dropped from software support
For many, SIZE is the reason we hold on to the SE.
Give it the "X" treatment (more screen) and it will do well.
I'll believe this when I see it, but really hoping for it. make it a smaller form factor with edge to edge screen and an A11 to make it relevant for 5 years and you have a great product to sell. The biggest US base would be teens and home automation.