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Apple Introduces New $399 iPhone SE With Touch ID and 4.7" Screen (techcrunch.com) 180

Apple today unveiled a new iPhone SE, updating the lineup for the first time in four years. It's a 4.7" iPhone with a physical home button, Touch ID, a single rear-facing camera and the A13 Bionic chip on board. With a $399 starting price point, the new SE is aimed squarely at new iPhone users or first time smartphone buyers but could appeal to those who want the smallest iPhone model currently available above other considerations.
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Apple Introduces New $399 iPhone SE With Touch ID and 4.7" Screen

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  • Touch ID (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Syntastic ( 1165215 ) on Wednesday April 15, 2020 @10:38AM (#59950420) Homepage
    Tempted to switch to this guy instead of my XS MAX just to get Touch ID back... FaceID sucks, especially when lots of time is being spent with face masks on.
    • Another bonus with the new iPhone SE: no fucking notch.

      • I still have an older midrange phone , so no notch or hole punch for me, but I'm not looking forward to replacing it. So many phones have a notch now. I don't understand the problem with having a chin/forehead on the phone at the expense of not having a rectangular screen without a hole in it. Sure, if they could get rid of the chin/forehead without cutting a hole in the screen or resorting to more moving parts (pop up camera) then I would be all for it. But I don't think it's a good trade off to have a m

  • by SuperKendall ( 25149 ) on Wednesday April 15, 2020 @10:46AM (#59950456)

    The new phone is 138.4mm x 67.3mm x 7.3mm

    iPhone X is 143.6mm x 70.9mm x 7.7mm...

    So the new phone is shorter, but also wider... and a bit thinner.

    The new form factor should be nice, my wife has n iPhone X now but she preferred the size of the iPhone 6 she had before, because it fit better in women's pockets (which for some reason clothes makers usually make absurdly small).

    Also specs say new phone has haptic touch, which is interesting as I really thought that was going away...

    Too bad it doesn't have FaceID but I can understand with them wanting to keep this model as cheap as possible that probably would not happen.

    • How is 70.9mm 67.3mm?

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It's exactly the same size as the iPhone 8. I wonder if iPhone 8 cases will fit, i.e. same button placement.

      • It's exactly the same size as the iPhone 8. I wonder if iPhone 8 cases will fit, i.e. same button placement.

        Interesting! Looking at iPhone 8 images compared to the new iPhone SE images, the buttons on both sides all look like they are in the same place... so hopefully that would be the case.

        • by sconeu ( 64226 )

          It's exactly the same size as the iPhone 8. wonder if iPhone 8 cases will fit, i.e. same button placement.

          Interesting! Looking at iPhone 8 images compared to the new iPhone SE images, the buttons on both sides all look like they are in the same place... so hopefully that would be the case.

          I'm guessing pun not intended? But it was funny...

    • With the iPhone 11's chipset.

    • Also specs say new phone has haptic touch, which is interesting as I really thought that was going away...

      I believe the 3D touch is going away, not haptic touch. So pressing harder on the screen will no longer act as a different event, but you still get the physical feedback of a click.

    • The new form factor should be nice, my wife has n iPhone X now but she preferred the size of the iPhone 6 she had before, because it fit better in women's pockets (which for some reason clothes makers usually make absurdly small).

      This is where the value for this phone comes in I think, women (as stated before the pockets in women's clothes are pathetic) and guys who wear skinny jeans. Otherwise you can get a phone for half this price that will likely last you just as long.

  • Why has the Pine Phone not gained any serious momentum?

    • Nobody cares that the phone is open source. Microsoft had Billions to spend and couldn't make a dent in the cell phone market.

    • Probably because in the US, none of the major carriers will allow it on their networks.
  • They just had to make it bigger, I find the current SE to be the perfect size, fits the hand well and I can reach the whole screen without moving my hand.

    I was hoping after Ives left they would bring back the headphone jack and start making usable devices again. And before you complain I just got off a 2 hour conf call using a headset. I just don't want to trust bluetooth to that.

    At least it has the touchID. And it will be my next phone when my current SE fails for good.

    But dang you apple, there is a

    • I was hoping after Ives left they would bring back the headphone jack and start making usable devices again. And before you complain I just got off a 2 hour conf call using a headset. I just don't want to trust bluetooth to that.

      Then use the dongle [apple.com] and any wired headset...

      I've not had any reason to use a wired headset in nearly four years now though, even with some long calls. I routinely use a paid of bluetooth headphones for meetings that sometimes last around two hours... and listen to music the rest o

  • Good luck with that.

    https://www.gsmarena.com/compa... [gsmarena.com]

    Honestly don't get what people see in iPhones, especially the cut-down shite.

    • I used Android phones for years and switched to iPhones. They just work better and operate more smoothly.

      • I used to use iPhones, but having experienced Android I could never go back to such a closed ecosystem, especially at there prices... This is the loser model and they expect £450 for the basic model. My next phone will cost a third of that and come with 5g

    • This may come as a shock to you, but lots of people flat out refuse to use Android for various reasons. Hardware specs are the least of these peoples' concerns.
    • Honestly don't get what people see in Android, especially the low-cost shit which is most of them.

    • Funny. According to the link you posted, I'd chose the iPhone in a heartbeat.

    • by Misagon ( 1135 )

      Software updates.

      There are iPhones as far back as iPhone 6s that run latest iOS.
      On the Android side, there are yet-to-be released phones that will run Android 9 -- the previous major version.

      • Updated... Really... from the company that covered up battery failing after a year, blamed users for wanting them replaced in their financial report, and in 2020 launches an obsolete phone with 4.7 " screen without 5g... Seriously without 5g.

  • I know my wife will be unhappy that it's not the same size as her original-but-aging 4" SE. But this is pretty much the phone I was hoping would be available when the time comes to replace my 6S.

  • Recently went back to Apple from Android but was using an old unlocked iPhone 7 knowing I'd need an upgrade.. Didn't want to drop the $$ on an 11 since it has no touch ID and no 5G. I figure the 12 will have both face ID and touch ID along with likely being 5g

    But this old 7 was really on its last legs battery life wise so the SE will be a great placeholder. /first world problems

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    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      But this old 7 was really on its last legs battery life wise

      Despite the headlines, you CAN change the battery in it.

      I think Apple will charge you $80 for the priviledge, but you can pick up kits from iFixit or Amazon for about $30. Or pay a hole in the wall cellphone repair store about the same and they'll do it for you.

      Of course, the iFixit ones are good quality non-exploding batteries (I think they guarantee it), but, eh.

      Takes less than 15 minutes to change the battery.

  • Some people spend $40 on a coffee maker, other people spend $400. Even if a device is a commodity there will be people convinced they need a higher quality device, even if they end up throwing it out after three years in either case.

    For me, I'm happy if can get a phone that has a basic camera, a webbrowser and can run a few apps. These days that kind of device costs like $100.

    As for the iCloud, Google Drive, etc for your storage. I think it's convenient, as long as you have some way to back up your cloud st

  • Easy washable device a healthy feature, worth trade off of others. Virus hotspot , your fingers and airborne.
  • This device is targeted at people like my Mom. She hates the latest phone offerings because she’s like, 5’ tall, and the main line of phones are cumbersomely large for her hand size, not to mention pickets. So a smaller form factor, with new hardware, is just what she has been asking for.
  • I might seriously consider one.

  • Phones got so fast because of the increased size and the space to fit a huge 4000-5000mAh battery. Without it, you would have to recharge them twice a day. This small 4.7 inch phone will either be slow or last a short time.

  • Form factor matters. The 9SE has those slippery edges, thin and smooth that I hated on the iPhone 6.

    I went back to the iPhone 4s simply because it stays in your pocket. The iPhone 6 was so slippery, it would slide right out.

    Wait now for iPhone 12

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