No Glittery Gimmick As Apple Releases Budget iPhone

Posted by Kirhat | Thursday, April 16, 2020 | | 0 comments »

iPhone SE
There was no funfare at all as Apple unveiled a new entry-level iPhone, aiming to appeal to consumers facing a suddenly bleak economic backdrop.

On 15 April, an updated iPhone SE was announced to start selling at US$ 399, or less than half the price of its flagship devices, and be available for order soon in more than 40 markets.

Apple made the announcement in a statement, forgoing the normal splashy product launch events of the past few years.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook, who in the past hosted large media events, limited his comments to a tweet, calling the new handset "our most affordable iPhone,"and a "fantastic option in our lineup to help you stay connected, informed and entertained."

The 4.7 inch display is bigger than the first-generation iPhone SE but smaller than the newest phones, yet offers high-definition graphics for rich visuals.

Apple trimmed costs by leaving out some of high-end features such as facial recognition, giving iPhone SE a fingerprint sensor and a home-screen button which fans will remember from previous generations. It features a single rear camera instead of the multiple lens in the newest iPhone 11.

The iPhone SE includes wireless charging and dual SIMs, and come in black, red or white.

While the iPhone had been in the works for months, the launch comes amid a pandemic-induced economic slump which has hammered the smartphone market and hit consumer sentiment.

"It is incredibly fortuitous timing," said Bob O'Donnell, analyst with Technalysis Research.

"This is the exactly the phone a large percentage of people will want. It's hard to justify spending US$ 1,200 on a smartphone in this economic climate, yet people still depend heavily on their phones and a lot of people want to upgrade."

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