I’d just like to add that even though it’s not for those who want the most expensive, there’s still good news for budget-minded iPhone fans. The wait for the next iPhone SE is almost over, and it’s bringing a significant upgrade: an OLED display that’s resistive and has a multi-touch capacitive overlay. It, for the first time, uses EM SE and not the LCD technology commonly found on SE lines.
Recent images regarding the shape of the phone resemble the iPhone 14 with a single back camera, although there is intense talk about the display manufacturer in the background. Contenders, including Samsung, whose panels are also manufactured by the same company, were previously considered, but talks reportedly failed because they could not agree on prices. Apple came up with pricing where the panels were supposed to cost $25, while Samsung aimed for $30.
BOE, a private Chinese company, is being put forward as the most likely candidate to clinch the deal. Nevertheless, there is another possibility hinted at by the name ‘Tianma’, which is also a part of the claimants’ title. Although these panels may, at times, not conform to Apple’s requirements for the SE 4, they may encourage Apple to consider a new partnership with this other company whose product is of higher quality.
That being said, the estimated release date (including year and month) remains confidential but rumors suggest the film’s premiere within a year of early 2025. Set to stand out against the new generation of OLED displays, the iPhone SE 4 is going to be an exciting offering for those who want to enjoy a top-notch experience at a competitively affordable price.