The ‘iPhone SE’ is The Revamped, Upgraded Version Of The ‘iPhone 6’

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The (pre-order) iPhone SE from Apple is an upgraded ‘iPhone’ combination sporting the exact physical dimensions of the iPhone 6.  

While the out-dated iPhone 6 measures a 5.44 inches long and 2.64 inches wide, the iPhone SE measures up at 5.45 inches long and 2.65 wide.  A significant .01 difference by number but not in your hand.  The only real difference in the physical body of the device is its weight.  The 6 weighs 4.55 oz while the SE (2020) weighs 3.99 oz.  A tad bit lighter but still able to pack an upgraded of what most iPhones require.  

The iPhone SE is upgradable to current iOS 13.4, while many iPhones are in limbo in various versions of IOS 12.  I’ve learned that IOS 12 will distort and negate features on wearable devices such as Apple Watch and Airpods among other devices.  Apple once believed that people did not want bigger, then got bigger in size.  The revised iPhone 6 by Apple tells us that the 5.44 inches long and 2.64 inches wide device is a perfect device for iPhone users.  

Expandable to 64gb $399, 128gb at $450, and 256gb at $550 brings us back to the iPhone which ultimately broke the mold.  The iPhone 6.  Available in Red, Black, and White, while the only thing the missing inbox is a pair of Airpods.  The device creates an affordable device for a first-quarter release. The iPhone SE is a response to the $1K release off the iPhone 11 which did not go as well as we all assumed.  

  

The release of the ‘SE’ dates back to 2016.  The ‘SE’ device still to date maintains an ‘affordable’ price tag for users who are looking to update without the budget.  The ‘iPhone SE’ launch date is currently seeking a modified release date for online orders only.  

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