The New Leaked Image Of iPhone 5SE

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An image of the iPhone, allegedly unreleased  4-inch iPhone, has been posted by OneMoreThing. That image  shows the comparison between iPhone 4-inch and iPhone 5. There are rumors the unreleased iPhone 4-inch will be named the iPhone 5SE, and it will have the same size as iPhone 5/5S, and design similar design to iPhone 6/6S. We can notice one thing: the Facetime camera position. On the iPhone 5, the Facetime camera is placed on the top of the earpiece while, on the iPhone 5SE, it’s situated on the left side of the earpiece same as on the iPhone 6/6S. It looks a bit odd though because with the same display size as iPhone 5/5S, it will look asymmetrical.

The Real Device Leaked Image Of iPhone 5SE

However, the rumor keeps getting stronger, foremost with the additional report from the supply chain and internal source which confirmed the existence of the iPhone 5SE. This unreleased iPhone 4-inch is believed to have specification as follows:

  • A9 with 2GB of RAM or A8 with 1GB of RAM
  • 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.2-megapixel front camera
  • Barometer sensor
  • Bluetooth 4.2, VoLTE, and 802.11ac WiFi
  • 2 variant storage: 16GB and 64GB
  • 1624mAh battery capacity
  • 4 color options: gold, rose gold, spay gray and silver

Apple is predicted will announce it on the Apple event in March together with the redesign Apple Watch and the new bands.

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