The iPhone SE is here and, in many ways, it promises to be everything millions of customers wanted which is a small smartphone with cutting edge technology. Then again the iPhone SE isn’t without flaws and it also looks identical to the model it replaces which is the iPhone 5S.
So what’s the difference between them?
There are a couple of very small changes though: matte-chamfered edges, a colour matched stainless steel Apple logo and four metallic finishes (including rose gold) to tie in with the newer iPhone models.
While the iPhone SE features a lot of cutting edge internals. Apple hasn’t made any obvious changes to the iPhone SE from the iPhone 5S and both models have the same key features:
4-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD, 640 x 1136 pixels (326 ppi pixel density), 60.8% screen-to-body ratio
Interestingly this also doesn’t appear to include any improvements to the brightness, viewing angles or contrast ratios (its the same panel) and a sub HD resolution is far behind the 1080p and 2K panels of most cutting edge smartphones.
The iPhone SE lacks 3D Touch – as seen in the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus. This pressure sensitive display technology allows quick actions.
Of course where the real motivation to upgrade to the iPhone SE comes from, however, is its top of the line performance:
iPhone SE – Apple A9X, CPU: Dual-core 1.84 GHz Twister, GPU: PowerVR GT7600 (six-core graphics), 2GB RAM
iPhone 5S – Apple A7, CU Dual-core 1.3 GHz Cyclone (ARM v8-based), GPU: PowerVR G6430 (quad-core graphics), 1GB RAM
The iPhone SE is quite simply the fastest iPhone right now that money can buy.
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