Apple has announced the new iPhone 16E
IPhone SE, iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are disconnected
IPhone 16E is available for pre -ordering on February 21
Apple has announced the iPhone 16E, a cheaper addition to the iPhone 16 lineup, which we previously suspected would be known as the fourth generation of iPhone SE. We still cover the iPhone 16E message LIVE as Apple reveals more details.
The new iPhone 16E packs the A18 chipset, 48MP fusion camera and Apple Intelligence -Compatibility of the Main Line iPhone 16 in a chassis modeled after iPhone 14.
However, the message of the new middle class iPhone has actually signaled the end of the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 product lines completely.
It seems that the iPhone 16E is a direct replacement for iPhone SE – SE’s product page is still available for now, but there is no way to buy the phone anymore.
With iPhone 16E available for pre -order on February 21 and shipping on February 28, it makes sense that Apple would stop the sale of iPhone SE to push customers against the new iPhone 16E.
The third generation of iPhone SE was modeled after the iPhone 8 and wore the internal in the iPhone 13-so from an aesthetic and performance point of view it got a little far in the tooth.
Not just 14 with a new name
As mentioned, iPhone 16E can be seen as a spiritual successor for iPhone SE, though it is much more expensive at a starting price of $ 599 / £ 599 / AU $ 999 compared to the third gen iPhone SE for $ 429 / £ 429 / AU $ 719.
The situation with the iPhone 14 is a little more complex. Until today, Apple Baseline iPhone 14 had for sale at the same price that iPhone 16E launches at: $ 599 / £ 599 / AU $ 999.
However, the iPhone 16E’s A18 chipset, 48MP main camera and Apple Intelligence -Effectively make iPhone 14 superfluous as the iPhone 14 has none of these features. Both phones have the same noted 6.1-inch screen and the same dimensions. The only thing the iPhone 16e misses the fact that the iPhone 14 has is a secondary ultra -camera.
Apple has never also sold two iPhones at the same starting price, so the new iPhone 16E has taken the iPhone 14’s place in the lineup.
Finally, today brings Uflaks to anyone who wants to pick up a cheap big iPhone – iPhone 14 Plus has been interrupted with his smaller siblings.
Your cheapest option for a 6.7-inch iPhone is now iPhone 15 Plus that remains in sale for $ 799 / £ 799 / AU $ 1,399.
We test the iPhone 16E as soon as we can to see if it ranks among the best iPhones.
What do you make of these changes? Want to miss iPhone SE or iPhone 14? Tell us that in the comments below.
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