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Leaked iPhone SE 4 specs show an OLED display, 6GB of RAM, AI photography mode and more

The iPhone SE series is great for anyone who wants to enjoy the iPhone experience without spending a lot of money, and the upcoming iPhone SE 4 will offer the same experience. Apple has been offering a robust experience for those looking for an iPhone on a budget for years, and this year will be no different.

The iPhone SE 4 could be a promising device for those who are looking for an iPhone but don't want to spend a lot of money

A new leak has surfaced on Twitter about what the iPhone SE 4 will offer in terms of specs, and it seems anyone who loves a budget iPhone is in for a treat because Apple is finally making it happen moving on to putting in an OLED This is definitely a great thing because OLED displays are the future, aside from the obvious fact that they look really, really good.

Based on the leaked specs, the iPhone SE 4 will feature a 6.1-inch LTPS OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, which is honestly disappointing, but is there really much that can be done? The phone's camera will perform at its maximum performance when recording 1080p video. There will be an AI photo mode, Wi-Fi 6, 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM, a Snapdragon X70 modem, and more. All in all, the phone seems like a pretty solid offering for those looking for the Apple experience.

The phone is made from 7000 series aluminum, with glass on the front and back and without the ceramic shield used by Apple. The iPhone SE 4 will look a lot like the iPhone 13 on the front with Face ID support, and the back will look like the iPhone XR but with a single camera. The phone is powered by Apple's A16 Bionic and the Apple U1 UWB chip.

At the time of writing, we're not sure when the iPhone SE 4 will be released. The speculation we currently have points to an early 2025 release date, which means it will be some time before the phone finally hits the market and we'll keep you updated whenever that happens. Looking at the previous versions of iPhone SE devices, March or April are the most likely months. However, if Apple changes its mind this time, we will definitely keep an eye on it and inform you accordingly.

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