In 2016, the iPhone SE presented to the audience in Cupertino, California had everyone in agreement. Featuring a four-inch screen like the old 2013 5s, it’s features were identical to the 6s and sold for around £450. The most expensive model, with the same storage capacity as the 6s cost £750 and the cheapest around £420. Its ridiculous price had finally started to make potential buyers think twice about buying it.
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But, according to the site Consomac, Apple now want to revive an old classic and launch a new version of the smartphone: the SE2. This phone designed in India by Winstron will have the same design and aesthetic as the older models but will have more up to date features like a higher quality camera and a faster processor. The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has already authorised its sale.
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