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    iPhone SE with bigger screen and new design will be released in a few months; check out

    The iPhone SE is Apple's option for users looking for a smartphone that is smaller, compact and has all the features of iOS, even being cheaper than the higher models. An example is the iPhone SE 2, a device launched in the second half of last year by the company and which brought the A13 Bionic processor, which is also present in the more expensive models.

    The significant difference is due to the dimensions of the device and the size of the display, which is only 4,7 inches and uses a screen of 65,4%. The average for screen size and aspect ratio is 6" and 85%, respectively, meaning the SE version lags compared to competitors from other manufacturers in the same price segment.



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    The SE 2 disappointed in a number of respects such as loading speed, screen size and overall build of the phone. The next version will bring news, such as a larger display (6,1-inch LCD) and a redesigned design, in addition to coming with a new processor from the manufacturer, the A14 Bionic.

    The camera sensors will also use the same configuration as the iPhone 11, coming with a dual camera array with 12-megapixel resolution and a 120° ultra-wide-angle lens, thus providing a wider field of view and support for optical image stabilization.

    iPhone SE with bigger screen and new design will be released in a few months; check out

    iPhone SE. Photo: Disclosure/Apple.

    Information suggests that this version will come with a fingerprint reader on the side of the smartphone, since due to the pandemic, users are complaining about having to use Face ID, an easy recognition technology that is not able to recognize when the user is using mask.



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    Source: Gizchina.

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