9to5Mac has reported detailed hardware specifications of the iPhone SE 4, which is said to be a new budget-friendly model set to be released early next year. According to this source, the device will be iPhone 14 with a notch at the top that replaces the Home button with Face ID.
Further information about the hardware inside the iPhone SE 4 reveals that it will feature the A18 chip and 8GB of RAM to support Apple Intelligence. The rear camera will be a 48MP wide-angle lens and the front camera will be a 12MP, similar to the iPhone 15, but with a single rear camera without ultrawide or telephoto lens. Apple will market the optical zoom feature as 2X.
Additionally, the iPhone SE 4 will be the first model to experiment with 5G mmWave technology. Apple has been developing this technology since acquiring Intel’s 5G modem business in 2019, and there have been previous reports that Apple took longer than anticipated to develop it.
This 5G mmWave technology was developed by Apple internally under the code name Centauri and not only supports 5G connectivity but also manages wireless systems including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS all in one place.
TLDR: 9to5Mac reports on the hardware details of the upcoming iPhone SE 4, which includes iPhone 14 features with Face ID, A18 chip, 8GB RAM, 48MP rear camera, 12MP front camera, and experimental 5G mmWave technology developed internally by Apple as the first iPhone model to support it.
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