Tech giant Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 5G has been in the news for a while now and it seems like leaks about it are in no mood to stop anytime soon. The latest we have heard is that iPhone SE 5G and 2 new iPad models are launching very soon and they will be coming to India too. However this is not it, what is most exciting is the price of the iPhone SE 5G that is being tipped. Read on to know the complete story.
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91Mobiles have revealed that the upcoming iPhone SE might cost just 300 dollars. This means iPhone SE 5G might cost under Rs. 25,000 in the Indian market. If Apple ends up confirming this price tag then it will be the most affordable offering by them to date and will be a killer deal for those wanting to upgrade to a 5G iPhone within their limited budget.
There is nothing concrete to substantiate this information so this should be taken with a pinch of salt for now.
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Along with iPhone SE, Apple is planning to launch two new iPads too. One of them is expected to be the entry-level iPad with a new chip (around 300 dollars) and the other will be the iPad Air mid-cycle update listed at 500 dollars to 700 dollars. These products are expected to launch in March or April this year.
iPhone SE 5G Expected Specs
Earlier reports have confirmed that iPhone SE will have a 4.7-inch LCD with fat bezels around it. The Touch ID sensor will be on the Home Button and it will have IP67 water and dust resistance rating too.
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There will be a single 12MP rear camera and a 7MP front camera like the previous SE model. A major upgrade is expected in the chipset department, as the upcoming iPhone SE might be powered by an A15 Bionic chipset. The rest of the specs are still unclear.
How can an new iPhone SE model with A15 bionic chip come at so cheap 300$? Thats impossible.. Looks like misleading.