This might go without saying, but inheriting the iPhone 14's 6.1-inch display would mark a major upgrade for the iPhone SE, representing the greatest display upgrade between two iPhone generations since the iPhone X replaced the iPhone 7.
The iPhone 14 was, in fact, the last time we saw a notched display on an Apple handset, as the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max introduced the Dynamic Island now common to all models in the iPhone 16 lineup.
The iPhone SE 4 may in fact launch as the iPhone 16E, which would mark it out as a member of the iPhone 16 lineup rather it occupying its own branch in the iPhone family.
In borrowing the design of the iPhone 14, the iPhone SE 4 is expected to bring the notched display back to the current iPhone lineup for the first time in three years.
When the iPhone 16 series launched, bringing the A18 chipset with it, we were impressed by the generational improvement between it and the previous generation A16 Bionic, so it stands to reason that the iPhone SE 4 will be an impressively powerful smartphone, too.