iPhone SE 4 Camera Modules to Enter Mass Production Next Month
News Context
At a glance
- The upcoming iPhone SE 4 is expected to feature significant upgrades, particularly in its camera and design.
- Camera Module Production: LG Innotek will start mass-producing the front camera module for the iPhone SE 4 in December, according to Ajunews.
- This new version of the budget-friendly iPhone aims to keep its price under $500, making it accessible to consumers on a budget while competing directly with mid-range Android...
The upcoming iPhone SE 4 is expected to feature significant upgrades, particularly in its camera and design. Here’s a summary of the key points:
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Camera Module Production: LG Innotek will start mass-producing the front camera module for the iPhone SE 4 in December, according to Ajunews. This typically indicates a launch around March or April 2025, as LG Innotek often begins camera module production about three months before new iPhone releases[1][2].
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Design and Specifications:
- Design: The iPhone SE 4 is expected to have a modern design similar to the iPhone 14, replacing the home button and Touch ID with Face ID[2].
- Display: It will feature a 6.1-inch OLED screen, which is a significant upgrade from the current 4.7-inch LCD screen of the iPhone SE 3[2].
- Camera: The phone will come with a single 48-megapixel rear camera, a notable upgrade from the 12-megapixel camera on the current model[1][2].
- Performance: It will support Apple Intelligence with an expected chipset upgrade[2].
- Launch Date: Although not officially confirmed, rumors suggest that the iPhone SE 4 could launch in the first half of 2025, potentially around March or April[1][2][4].
This new version of the budget-friendly iPhone aims to keep its price under $500, making it accessible to consumers on a budget while competing directly with mid-range Android devices[2].
