New 5G iPhone SE, 6.7-Inch ‘iPhone 14 Max’ Set to Be Released in 2022

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iPhone SE Concept with Hole Punch Credit: Svetapple.sk

First 5G iPhone SE Is Coming in 2022

According to the rumors, Apple will go totally 5G in 2022. Even though the company came late to the 5G party, all released iPhones will support 5G connectivity in 2022.

Qualcomm’s X60 modem chip will power the iPhone SE’s 5G connectivity, the report says. Not only that, but this next iPhone SE is said to be powered by the A15 processor, which is the same chip that the 2022 iPhone lineup will use.

And, since we’re talking about the iPhone SE, you shouldn’t expect a big design change. In fact, on the outside, nothing will change. According to Nikkei Asia, the new iPhone will look like a refreshed version of the iPhone 8, with the same design and the same 4.7-inch LCD display.

Unfortunately, Apple won’t switch to an OLED display, but that will help keep the price lower. 

Out with the mini, in with the ‘iPhone 14 Max’

The report also mentions that Apple will completely ditch the iPhone mini next year, but keep the iPhone SE as the smallest and cheapest iPhone.

And that isn’t the first time we’ve heared about this. Since iPhone 12 mini sales have sadly been lower than anyone expected, Apple is likely to cancel the mini iPhone, which apparently will happen next year.

That being said, Apple will continue to offer four different iPhone models in addition to the iPhone SE in 2022.

Interestingly, according to the rumors, Apple will feature two 6.1-inch iPhones and two 6.7 inch models. One of each size will remain as a Pro version, and the other two will be the more affordable versions.

When Is the New iPhone SE Coming?

Apple might plan to release the iPhone SE at the end of April 2022, as it did with the current iPhone SE, but that’s speculation.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a specific release date for the upcoming iPhone SE, but based on this report, we should expect it in the first half of 2022.

Until then, we’ll have to wait for additional leaks to find out more about the next budget iPhone.

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