iPhone SE review: Classic iPhone design, but with 2020 processing power
iPhone SE - Amazon ▶︎https://amzn.to/2Jy6d6W
iPhone 12 - Amazon ▶︎ https://amzn.to/39qW5YC
iPhone 12 Pro - Amazon ▶︎ https://amzn.to/3fPJbUX
iPhone 12 Pro Max - Amazon ▶︎https://amzn.to/2VpxLxN
Macbook Pro : https://amzn.to/33nkzy5
Macbook Air : https://amzn.to/3fFdyO1
There are a lot of ways to think about Apple's new $399 iPhone SE. One is that it's a more affordable option than the iPhone 11 ($599 at Apple), with surprisingly similar camera specs, which it is. Or that it's the 2020 sequel to the original SE from 2016, which it also is. Or, at 4.7 inches, that it's the smallest and cheapest iPhone you can currently buy (though it's not that small). Or -- and this is my favorite way to think about it -- that it's an iPhone 8 with the brains and power of an iPhone 11. In fact, the new iPhone SE is all these things and that's why I'm enamored with it.
The new iPhone SE has the classic design that defined the iPhone for its first 10 years. The design, the body and the camera lenses are all the same as 2017's iPhone 8. But Apple performed a clever brain transplant, replacing the nearly 3-year-old processor with the A13 Bionic processor used in the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max. This goes well beyond a simple spec bump by majorly improving things like the cameras and battery life. The new processor not only runs faster, but it will likely future-proof the phone through years of iOS updates.
iPhone SE - Amazon ▶︎https://amzn.to/2Jy6d6W
iPhone 12 - Amazon ▶︎ https://amzn.to/39qW5YC
iPhone 12 Pro - Amazon ▶︎ https://amzn.to/3fPJbUX
iPhone 12 Pro Max - Amazon ▶︎https://amzn.to/2VpxLxN
Macbook Pro : https://amzn.to/33nkzy5
Macbook Air : https://amzn.to/3fFdyO1
There are a lot of ways to think about Apple's new $399 iPhone SE. One is that it's a more affordable option than the iPhone 11 ($599 at Apple), with surprisingly similar camera specs, which it is. Or that it's the 2020 sequel to the original SE from 2016, which it also is. Or, at 4.7 inches, that it's the smallest and cheapest iPhone you can currently buy (though it's not that small). Or -- and this is my favorite way to think about it -- that it's an iPhone 8 with the brains and power of an iPhone 11. In fact, the new iPhone SE is all these things and that's why I'm enamored with it.
The new iPhone SE has the classic design that defined the iPhone for its first 10 years. The design, the body and the camera lenses are all the same as 2017's iPhone 8. But Apple performed a clever brain transplant, replacing the nearly 3-year-old processor with the A13 Bionic processor used in the iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max. This goes well beyond a simple spec bump by majorly improving things like the cameras and battery life. The new processor not only runs faster, but it will likely future-proof the phone through years of iOS updates.
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