Price Leaks for the iPhone SE 4 Indicate that It may Cost More than the SE 3.

 

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As we eagerly await the arrival of the iPhone SE 4 March 2025 appears to be the most plausible launch window we recently learned more about a possible price, which nicely fits with other speculations.

Renowned tipster yeux1122 (via @Jukanlosreve) predicts that the pricing will be less than $500 in the US. That is a price projection we have heard before, and it would represent an increase of about 16–17% over the current model's beginning price.

According to the TechRadar iPhone SE (2022) review, the third-generation model of this phone began at $429, £419, or AU$719, while it's reasonable to anticipate some a change in price if its replacement is coming three years later.

And that's just the 64GB variant; the upcoming iPhone SE 4 might come with 128GB of storage as standard. The cost of an iPhone SE (2022) with 128GB of storage is $479, £469, or AU$799, which may be a more reasonable comparison to the most recent pricing leak and would result in a significantly lesser price increase.

As usual, international currency conversion rates will be a factor in this case. According to the same source, the starting price in South Korea will be over 800,000 won, which is significantly higher than the current starting price of 650,000 won.

To put it another way, the cost of the iPhone SE 4 may vary based on the nation in which you live and its financial circumstances. Given that this is the less expensive iPhone alternative, it is certain that Apple will try its best to keep pricing low.

With Face ID instead of Touch ID and a home button, it appears that this will be the first iPhone SE with a contemporary appearance. Rumor has it that the future device will closely resemble the 2022 iPhone 14 design.

According to this most recent leak, the phone is also expected to contain an Apple made processor for 5G and WiFi, which yeux1122 supports. This could result in a lower for Apple, with another in-house component, but we will have to wait and see if the savings are transferred to customers.

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