Apple’s next iPhone SE might get an OLED upgrade
The iPhone SE finally moves on from LCD displays
Apple may finally be forgoing LCDs in the iPhone SE, as a new rumor claims Apple will be putting OLED displays in the iPhone SE 4.
The latest SE rumor comes to us from Nikkei Asia, as spotted by the Verge. Nikkei claims Apple is moving on from LCD suppliers Japan Display and Sharp, who currently provide the LCDs for the iPhone SE (2022), in favor of LG Display and BOE Technology Group for new OLED displays.
Not only could the iPhone SE 4 get the OLED display, but it might also continue Apple's rumored trend of embiggening their devices. The SE 4 will feature a 6.1-inch display, a significant leap from the 4.7-inch screen on the 2022 model.
Apple first introduced OLED screens on the iPhone X in 2017 and has slowly been upgrading the main iPhone line to OLED since. The most recent iPhone SE, updated in 2022, is the last iPhone to feature an LCD.
Rumors have hinted that the iPhone SE 4 will see some of the most extensive upgrades in years, including an iPhone 16 chassis and the same A18 chipset that will power the new iPhone 16 series. This indicates that the next SE phone will be able to run Apple Intelligence, Apple's version of artificial intelligence, which factors into the rumored 8GB of RAM.
Another significant leap in the SE 4 is an improved 48MP primary camera, a massive upgrade over the 12MP in the current SE model. Additionally, the SE 4 might get the Action button that debuted on the iPhone 15 Pro models and drop Touch ID in favor of Face ID.
Apple is holding the Glowtime event next week, where they will debut the iPhone 16 lineup, but they may also surprise announce the iPhone SE 4. If not, we may not see the newest budget-friendly iPhone until 2025.
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iPhone SE 4 vs iPhone 16: Should you wait?
With all the expected upgrades we expect to see for Apple's wallet-friendly, the question must be asked it is worth picking up the iPhone 16 or waiting for the iPhone SE 4 whether or not it launches during the Glowtime event.
Based on the rumors that we've seen, if the higher-end updates are true, the only real difference between the iPhone 16 and the iPhone SE 4 will be the camera array. As mentioned above, the SE 4 should upgrade from a 12MP main camera to a 48MP main camera but might only feature the one camera.
The iPhone 16 should also have a 48MP main camera but will also feature 12MP ultrawide and 12MP telephoto lenses.
We haven't seen any information about the battery or connectivity for the SE 4 though we assume it will improve. Leaks have indicated that iPhone 16 will see an increase in battery size and potentially 30 hours of battery life.
Additionally, the iPhone 16 should see at minimum WiFi 6E support and potentially Wi-Fi 7. Again, we're not sure what level the iPhone SE 4 might receive.
Otherwise, both should feature an A18 chipset, 8GB of RAM, Apple Intelligence Access, and a 6.1-inch display.
It's rumored that the iPhone 16 lineup will be the same price as last year's iPhone 15 series. This means the iPhone 16 will most likely cost $799.
Meanwhile, the iPhone SE 4 has been tipped to be a much cheaper at $499.
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Scott Younker is the West Coast Reporter at Tom’s Guide. He covers all the lastest tech news. He’s been involved in tech since 2011 at various outlets and is on an ongoing hunt to build the easiest to use home media system. When not writing about the latest devices, you are more than welcome to discuss board games or disc golf with him.