iPhone SE: Apple unveil new model at 2016 Keynote featuring 4” screen, the A9 chip, and 4K video

The SE is due to replace the iPhone 5S, and has been dubbed the most advanced 4" smartphone in the world
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Ben Travis21 March 2016

Apple have unveiled a brand new iPhone model at their Keynote presentation in Cupertino, California.

The new device is titled the iPhone SE, marking the first time Apple has broken away from the numbered-naming system since the original iPhone.

The iPhone SE is a smaller model, featuring a 4” screen similar to the iPhone 5. The current flagship model, the iPhone 6S, features a considerably larger 4.7” screen.

Despite its smaller size, the SE features the most up-to-date chip, the A9, the 3D touch pressing system, and is also capable of shooting 4K video.

The phone boasts a 12 megapixel camera, and is capable of shooting live photos. It features the same CPU performance as the iPhone 6S, and the same graphics performance.

The phone is due to be released on March 31, and will cost $399 for the 16GB entry model. It comes in an aluminium design, and is available in the popular Rose Gold finish.

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