Apple next iPhone SE model to ditch home button may come with new upgrades based on latest iPhone series

Apple is preparing to launch another affordable iPhone model. This model can be launched in early 2025. This will be the new iPhone SE model which will be based on the company’s iPhone 14 or later series. Along with this, new iPad Air models can also be introduced by Apple which can come with Magic Keyboard. Let us know which models can be included in the new products.

Talking about the new iPhone SE model, it is said to be based on iPhone 14. Bloomberg This has been disclosed by Mark Gurman. So if this phone is going to be based on iPhone 14, then the company can remove the home button in it. Along with this, Face ID feature can be added to this phone. The company’s recent processor can be seen in the phone. There is a possibility that the company may also provide Apple Intelligence feature in it. V59 codename has been given for this new phone of the company.

According to Mark Gurman, the current model of iPhone SE is the only one in which the iconic button is seen and the TouchID sensor is provided. After this these things will disappear from the SE model. Instead, the phone will be seen following the trend of the latest iPhone models which will have a full display with minimal bezels. It will have a dynamic island which will have a selfie camera, FaceID and other sensors.

The company can also present Mac Mini with new upgrades in its event in the new year. Also, M4 chip can be seen in MacBook Pro and iMac devices also. The new MacBook Air, Mac Studio, and Mac Pro may also be included in these. The next iPhone SE model from Apple may be launched in March 2025. However, only initial information about the phone has been leaked. Only time will tell to what level there will be upgrades.

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Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.