Rumors suggest Apple is announcing a new iPhone next week
We’re barely a month into 2025 and Apple is apparently already gearing up to announce a new iPhone. Anytime the American tech giant has new products to share, it’s exciting, but there’s something extra special about its smartphones, even though they tend to break the bank. Luckily, the device in question is the iPhone SE 4, the latest in Apple’s mid-phone line-up. According to Bloomberg, Apple could reveal the new phone as early as next week. Previous iPhone SE models have held the coveted title of being one of the best gaming iPhones for people on a budget. We imagine that’s likely to be the case once again with the iPhone SE 4, as the 2022 model released with a starting price of $429, which is $370 cheaper than the asking price of the standard iPhone 16, which clocks in at $799. Admittedly, the difference in price is due to the iPhone SE series omitting some of the features of the main iPhone line-up, including things such as Face ID unlocking. However, we anticipate that the new device will get a serious upgrade, offering a better chipset, though the current model does have an A15 chipset that puts it on equal footing with the iPhone 13. Continue reading Rumors suggest Apple is announcing a new iPhone next week MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Best portable gaming consoles, Best gaming phones, Best Android phones
We’re barely a month into 2025 and Apple is apparently already gearing up to announce a new iPhone. Anytime the American tech giant has new products to share, it’s exciting, but there’s something extra special about its smartphones, even though they tend to break the bank. Luckily, the device in question is the iPhone SE 4, the latest in Apple’s mid-phone line-up.
According to Bloomberg, Apple could reveal the new phone as early as next week. Previous iPhone SE models have held the coveted title of being one of the best gaming iPhones for people on a budget. We imagine that’s likely to be the case once again with the iPhone SE 4, as the 2022 model released with a starting price of $429, which is $370 cheaper than the asking price of the standard iPhone 16, which clocks in at $799.
Admittedly, the difference in price is due to the iPhone SE series omitting some of the features of the main iPhone line-up, including things such as Face ID unlocking. However, we anticipate that the new device will get a serious upgrade, offering a better chipset, though the current model does have an A15 chipset that puts it on equal footing with the iPhone 13.