It is a very big deal. It's the new iPhone SE for 2020.
Apple's popular first-gen iPhone SE was discontinued in September 2018, and fans of small, affordable handsets have been asking for a replacement ever since. At long last, they've got it - although it isn't quite as small this time around.
The iPhone SE (2020) comes in three colours:
- Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) 64GB 4GX - $749 Inc GST
- Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) 128GB 4GX - $829 Inc GST
- Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) 256GB 4GX - $999 Inc GST (Not available through Telstra)
The iPhone SE for 2020 takes its design cues from the iPhone 8 and will reportedly fit into iPhone 8 cases, so this isn't a return to the ultra-compact 4” design of the iPhone SE (2016), nor will we get the squared-off corners of the iPad Pro range - both of which were touted, and in some cases demanded, in the run up to the launch.
There's only a single camera lens on the rear, and it keeps the Home button - so Touch ID is the order of the day rather than Face ID.
While a solid offering, don't expect envelope-pushing specs and features at this price. Device specs include:
The standout inclusion there is clearly the A13 Bionic chip, which is state of the art in Apple Land and matches the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro (although it may be matched here with less RAM - something that Apple doesn't announce). The added power of the A13's neural engine should enable the seemingly unimpressive camera setup to produce excellent shots.