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Apple announces iPhone SE: a smaller, cheaper smartphone
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Revamped
iPhone 5S brings company’s smallest phone up to par with 2015’s iPhone
6S, while catering for those who want a smaller phone
Apple has bucked the bigger-is-better phone trend and released a revamped version of its 4in iPhone 5S, the new iPhone SE.
It will be the smallest smartphone in Apple’s current lineup and the
first smartphone to be released with a screen smaller than 4.7in since
the iPhone 6 was released in September 2014.
Greg Joswiak, VP of product marketing for Apple,
said: “Some people simply love smaller phones. And the 4in phone is
often their first iPhone. Some people asked and pleaded with us. So
we’re calling it the iPhone SE. Our most powerful 4in phone ever.”
The iPhone SE – possibly harking back in name to the Macintosh SE
computer, which was released in 1987 – has a similar form-factor to
2013’s iPhone 5S. It has a metal body, 4in screen, Touch ID fingerprint
scanner and a flush camera lens, unlike Apple’s most recent iPhones. The
phone will be available in black, white, gold and rose gold.
The outside of the device resembles an iPhone 5S but the inside will
be similar to the iPhone 6S, using Apple’s A9 processor, an NFC chip
with support for Apple Pay and a better 12-megapixel camera, in line
with Apple’s 2015 iPhones.
The iPhone SE has double the processing power and four times the
graphics performance of the iPhone 5S, as well as longer battery life.
Apple hopes that the smaller smartphone will convince those still
using an iPhone 5, 5S or 5C, but who do not want a larger phone of the
size of the 4.7in iPhone 6S or 5.5in 6S Plus,
to upgrade. Cook estimates that 60% of those using Apple’s smaller
iPhones have not yet upgraded to an iPhone 6 or newer, meaning there is a
large potential market waiting to be tapped.
Larger smartphone screens have proved popular and have allowed
manufacturers to add more features supported by larger batteries,
Apple’s iPhone with its 4.7in screen is remained one of the smallest.
As a smaller, premium smartphone, the new iPhone SE has little in the
way of competition. Only Sony produces a widely available flagship
smartphone with a smaller screen, with the 4.6in Xperia Z5 Compact.
Other smaller phones made by Motorola, HTC and Samsung are cut-down,
cheaper versions with poorer components that target a more
budget-conscious section of the market.
Whether
there is still demand for a smaller premium-priced smartphone remains
to be seen. The downward pressure on price has meant decent smartphones
now cost as little as £130, with features similar to top-end models
costing four times their price.
For Apple, the iPhone SE represents a way to target a more
cost-sensitive market without stooping to budget levels. In the past the
company has used older models of the iPhone, maintaining the 2012
iPhone 4S for sale until the release of the iPhone 6 in 2014, and
previous models before that. But selling older smartphones concurrently
with new models has added to the company’s burden to maintain smartphone
updates for longer, which it typically does for at least three years
after release.
The iPhone SE, with internals similar to an iPhone 6S
but at a lower price, is easier to cater for with software updates
because it reduces the number of hardware variants Apple has to support.
The iPhone SE will be released on 31 March, with pre-orders starting
24 March, costing from $399 in the US, or £359 in the UK, for 16GB of
storage; $499 in the US, or £439 in the UK, with 64GB of storage.
Larger smartphone screens have proved popular and have allowed
manufacturers to add more features supported by larger batteries,
Apple’s iPhone with its 4.7in screen is remained one of the smallest.
As a smaller, premium smartphone, the new iPhone SE has little in the
way of competition. Only Sony produces a widely available flagship
smartphone with a smaller screen, with the 4.6in Xperia Z5 Compact.
Other smaller phones made by Motorola, HTC and Samsung are cut-down,
cheaper versions with poorer components that target a more
budget-conscious section of the market.
Whether
there is still demand for a smaller premium-priced smartphone remains
to be seen. The downward pressure on price has meant decent smartphones
now cost as little as £130, with features similar to top-end models
costing four times their price.
For Apple, the iPhone SE represents a way to target a more
cost-sensitive market without stooping to budget levels. In the past the
company has used older models of the iPhone, maintaining the 2012
iPhone 4S for sale until the release of the iPhone 6 in 2014, and
previous models before that. But selling older smartphones concurrently
with new models has added to the company’s burden to maintain smartphone
updates for longer, which it typically does for at least three years
after release.
The iPhone SE, with internals similar to an iPhone 6S
but at a lower price, is easier to cater for with software updates
because it reduces the number of hardware variants Apple has to support.
The iPhone SE will be released on 31 March, with pre-orders starting
24 March, costing from $399 in the US, or £359 in the UK, for 16GB of
storage; $499 in the US, or £439 in the UK, with 64GB of storage.
They use a cellphone made by a company whose quarterly results just the broke the records in corporate history. They use a cellphone made by a company whose cash reserves are sufficient to buy TCS, ONGC and RIL together and still have surplus They use a cellphone made by a company whose half of the net profits are sufficient to reduce Indias fiscal deficit to zero Needless to say which is this company and its cellphone doesn't require any introduction.. Yes I am talking about Apple..Virat Kohli and MSD use iPhones!
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