In March, Apple dropped the third generation of its entry-level smartphone --the iPhone SE. The fourth generation of the iPhone SE has been rumored to be released in 2024; however, Apple might postpone or even entirely cancel the mass production of the iPhone SE 4, according to an influential Apple analyst.
The iPhone SE's appeal relies on its simplicity and low cost, which is perfect for people who don't need all the extra bells and whistles. Its current design resembles the iPhone 8, sporting a 4.7-inch Retina display and a home button.
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The new iPhone SE 4, initially projected to drop in 2024, is supposed to have a modern, full-screen display that does away with the home button and resembles the iPhone XR. But according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, this is one of the reasons production might have to be postponed.
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as well as concerns that the full-screen design of the SE 4 will lead to an increase in higher costs/selling prices. As a result, Apple may need to reconsider the product positioning and return on investment for the SE 4.