The iPhone SE (2022) could arrive in the first quarter of 2022 to include 5G connections, according to a market research company. The replacement for the Apple's iPhone SE (2020) model will reportedly be fitted with Apple's A15 Bionic chip, which offers improved connectivity and battery life than the previous model. The smartphone is expected to hold the same display from the iPhone SE (2020), as well as a touch ID button and larger bezels. While previous reports have also suggested the redesigned iPhone SE model, it is not expected to arrive before 2023.
A report by research firm TrendForce suggests that Apple will launch the third generation of its iPhone SE smartphone in the first half of 2022. This forecast is in line with previous reports that the iPhone SE (2022) could arrive in the spring next year.
Apple is likely to offer its latest iPhone SE model the same as its predecessor, meaning the iPhone SE (2022) may have a similar design but is powered by Apple's 5nm A15 Bionic chipset - included in the iPhone 13 series - to make. the first affordable smartphone with 5G from the company. Readers may recall that the A15 Bionic is currently Apple's fastest chip with a hexa-core SoC with two efficient cores and two efficient cores. At the time, the iPhone SE (2020) capable of 4G sports a 7nm A13 Bionic chipset available in the iPhone 11 series.
The iPhone SE (2022) is said to retain the same design as the current iPhone SE (2020) model with a design similar to the older iPhone 8. This suggests that the next iPhone SE model may also have Apple Touch ID available. a visible home button, large bezels on the top and bottom, and a 4.7-inch display. These specifications are in line with the predictions of Apple market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Earlier reports also suggested that Apple may be working on an iPhone SE model with a larger display. But that smartphone is unlikely to arrive before 2023, according to reports.