Today, Apple revealed its new second generation iPhone SE to the world. It features an A13 Bionic chip, a Touch ID, a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, and a 2-megapixel f/1.8 aperture Wide camera will the bell and whistles. Apple confirms that it is simply called the iPhone SE.
It will run on Apple's iOS 13 and be compatible with many of the typical features such as Apple News, iCloud, and Apple's Lightning connector. The Home button is also back, as well as the larger bezels of previous generations.
As with many past phones, it'll come in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB size variants and three colors: black, white, and red. The latter color is the result of Apple's (RED) partnership, and 100% of sales for this color will go to HIV/AIDS programs. The phone's starting price is $399, making it far cheaper than the iPhone 11, and incrementally increasing based on storage size. Pre-orders will go live at 5 AM PT on Friday, April 17, with the Apple Store and more having the phone available for purchase or pick up on Friday, April 24.
The phone is dust and water resistant, the latter being up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. The display's True Tone adjusts white balance based on light, complete with "incredibly color accuracy" and Dolby Vision and HDR10, perfect for gaming on mobile and more. It also makes use of Haptic touch for Quick actions. For full details on the new phone, click here.
Apple's iPhone SE releases April 24.