Apple has presented a new “cheap” iPhone: available from Friday



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Apple today unveiled a new iPhone modeled on the iPhone SE released in 2016.

The new device will be called the iPhone SE in the same way as the previous “cheap iPhone”, with more parts found in the 11 most expensive models, and it will look like the iPhone 8 introduced in 2017.

Pre-orders start Friday, the cheapest phone will cost $ 399, and the phones will go to stores beginning April 24.

The iPhone SE, source: Apple

The phone is primarily a competitor to the iPhone 8, which can be purchased from $ 449 right now. Compared to the top 2017 model, the iPhone SE will be cheaper and more informed as it has more parts in the 11 series (currently available for the iPhone $ 11,699, iPhone 11 Pro for $ 999).

  • IPhone SE comes with the A13 processor on iPhone 11, which improves the quality of photos in HDR and portrait modes, and the newer processor also runs applications and games faster.
  • Like the iPhone 8, the iPhone SE will be able to charge wirelessly, it will be waterproof and dustproof according to the IP67 standard and the fingerprint identification will be integrated into the home button.
  • Supports 4K video recording with 60fps image refresh and no connector.
  • It will be available in white, black and red.
  • The base model will come with 64GB of storage for $ 399, the 128GB model will be $ 449, and the 256GB model will be $ 549.
  • The device comes with a one-year subscription to Apple TV +, Apple’s media streaming service launched in the fall.

According to the Hungarian Apple website, the device will start at HUF 179,990 in Hungary, and the devices with the most storage will cost HUF 199,990 and HUF 239,990, respectively.

The global smartphone market is not in an easy position now, many have lost their jobs in the corona virus crisis, which will affect the demand for devices, and production has stagnated in China due to factory closings and logistical problems. . China phone sales plummeted in February, along with iPhone sales, and now Apple has had to close its stores outside of China due to the globalization epidemic. In February, Apple said it could not meet its first-quarter revenue target due to the corona virus. But the company is already optimistic that it will be able to meet demand for the iPhone SE despite supply chain stagnation, and the good news is that sales in China have recovered quickly, with five times more iPhones sold in March than in February.



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