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Since the original iPhone SE was released back in 2016, we’ve seen incredible technological upgrades that have produced some of the most advanced and elegant smartphones in existence, with cameras and other features that have surpassed our expectations.
For years now, Apple fans have been prompting the company to bring the compact iPhone back, and it has complied with a model that has reviewers raving.
The new iPhone SE packs the most powerful and fastest chip ever installed in an iPhone – the A13 Bionic – and it doesn’t end there.
Here’s what Forbes had to say about it:
For many a pocketable phone that covers the basics of social media, web browsing, email, and instant messaging is enough. That’s where the iPhone SE excels.
…The iPhone SE is Apple’s cheapest new iPhone, yet it doesn’t feel hampered by the lower price point. It has sold well and contributed significantly to Apple’s bottom line. And it has set the bar for the Android-powered competition to try and match. It is one of Apple’s quietest success stories of 2020.
Techradar notes that the “more lightweight phone, bridges the gap between the older iPhone SE and the behemothic (but impressive) iPhone 11 Pro Max, while PCMag posits that “if you want a powerful small smartphone, the iPhone SE is by far your best choice”.
Don’t let its size and simplicity fool you. It’s a powerful little machine. That A13 Bionic chip we mentioned earlier also powers the iPhone 11, one of Apple’s most celebrated iPhones. You get all the punch of a larger product in a smaller package.
An overview of the specs:
Take it in:
The iPhone SE is the latest step in Apple’s drive to keep people connected during these tough times.
If you want to get your hands on one of these beauties, you can order it online, or buy it in-store from Digicape, South Africa’s largest independent Apple retailer.
Digicape will also accept up to five of your old devices as a trade-in against the purchase of any new product. So bring in your old iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches, or Apple TVs, and you could save thousands on your new iPhone.
There’s a lot to love, here.
[source:forbes]
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