New cheap iPhone could launch in weeks after hyped-up model was missing from last year’s event
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APPLE is rumoured to be launching a new budget-friendly iPhone in a matter of weeks, which will be the company's cheapest model. It comes months after the hyped-up handset was missing from the iPhone 16 launch in September last year. A number of leaks and rumours, starting as early as February 2023, foretold of a return of the iPhone SE.
It would be Apple's fourth iteration of the device, having not released an SE model since 2022. In late December, a leaker with a track record of accurate releases, said the iPhone SE 4 could be announced as early as January, MacRumors reported. The iPhone SE 4, which has reportedly been nicknamed "V59" internally, will be released alongside iOS 18.3, the leaker claimed.
Over the past three years, iOS 15.3, iOS 16.3, and iOS 17.3 have all been released in late January. If the leaker is correct, it means the iPhone SE 4 could be unveiled in a couple of weeks. It's worth noting that a January release would be earlier than usual.
The three previous SE models have all been announced in either March or April. One reason Apple may release the handset sooner is because the company stopped selling the iPhone SE 3 inside the European Union (EU) in late December. A January launch would mean consumers inside the bloc have the option to buy one of Apple's cheapest handsets.