Apple Debuting iPhone SE 2 In Q1: Report
The smartphone is expected to have a similar form factor to the iPhone 8 and come with a $399 starting price.
While the iPhone 11 models have only been out for a few weeks, it may not be a long wait before Apple launches its next new iPhone.
A new version of the budget-friendly iPhone SE has been the subject of a number of rumors recently. Now, a well-known Apple analyst is predicting the iPhone SE 2 will be unveiled during the first quarter of 2020.
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Ming-Chi Kuo, a TF International Securities analyst who’s frequently made correct Apple predictions in the past, shared the prediction in a new research report, according to MacRumors.
When it debuts in Q1, the iPhone SE 2 is expected to have a starting price of $399, according to Kuo.
The iPhone SE 2 is predicted to feature a larger display than that of the original iPhone SE, which launched in 2016 with a 4-inch display.
Instead, Kuo believes that the iPhone SE 2 will have a form factor that resembles the 4.7-inch iPhone 8.
The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus were the last Apple smartphones to feature the once-standard iPhone design of large bezels above and below the screen space. Apple continues to sell the iPhone 8 for a starting price of $449.
Crucially, the iPhone SE 2 is expected to include the same A13 Bionic processor that powers the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro models, according to Kuo's report.
The iPhone SE 2 will also include 3 GB of RAM and two internal storage options, 64 GB and 128 GB, according to Kuo.
Meanwhile, Apple is planning to launch augmented-reality glasses and other new hardware products during the first two quarters of 2020, according to a previous report from Kuo.
Kuo believes that the AR glasses will arrive in the second quarter and will be positioned as an accessory for the iPhone.
A new iPad Pro will also be coming in the first quarter, while refreshed MacBook models, with a new "scissor switch" keyboard design, are expected in the second quarter, Kuo said.