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No notch for the future iPhone SE, but a Dynamic Island?

No notch for the future iPhone SE, but a Dynamic Island?

It is in March or April that Apple should unveil the 4th generation of the iPhone SE, three years after the previous model. The manufacturer's "cheap" smartphone, which has not been available in Europe since the end of last year due to the presence of a Lightning port, should benefit from a major transformation on this occasion.

Also an iPad 11e and an iPad Air M3

This will first involve the integration of a USB-C port of course, as well as a chip and a RAM envelope sufficient to support Apple Intelligence (probably an A18 and 8GB of memory). The design will also change: exit the chassis of the iPhone 8, this new iPhone SE would be entitled to that of the iPhone 12, with a 6.1-inch screen and FaceID. Better yet, according to Evan Blass, Apple is reportedly betting on a Dynamic Island instead of a notch.

This means that the iPhone SE would benefit from the interface linked to the Dynamic Island, such as the display of live activities (like the results of a football match in real time, for example). The Dynamic Island was introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro and has since spread to all Apple smartphones — except, of course, the SE. Evan Blass is usually a very reliable leaker, so it is extremely likely that Apple has put the notch back in the closet.

On the back of the iPhone SE4, we will find a single photo sensor — you have to save money somewhere. Blass also shared source code snippets that read “iPhone SE (4th Gen),” which is the product’s name. The name “iPhone 16E” had been rumored a while ago.

He also posted source code with references to an “iPad (11th Gen)” and an “iPad Air 13 (M3),” two tablets whose revisions could be launching soon. We don’t expect any major changes to either product, except perhaps enough RAM for Apple Intelligence on the 10th-gen iPad (it gets 4GB, like the iPhone SE 3). The iPad Air is said to be getting an M3 chip instead of the current M2.

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