iPhone SE 4 to Come Next Week
Apple is gearing up to launch the long-awaited iPhone SE 4 as early as next week, according to a report by Bloomberg. The tech giant is expected to announce the new budget-friendly smartphone through a press release on its website. Instead of hosting a dedicated event, the company will share the details online.

Apple CEO Tim Cook showcases the new iPhone SE featuring 5G and the A15 Bionic chip during a special event at Apple Park.
(Photo by Brooks Kraft/Apple Inc.)
The SE 4 is rumoured to get a major design overhaul. It will drop the iconic home button and Touch ID. Instead, it will adopt a more modern look, similar to the iPhone 14 series. This redesign will likely include the integration of Face ID for biometric authentication. Furthermore, the new SE is expected to incorporate Apple Intelligence, the company’s suite of AI-powered features.
In compliance with the EU’s new regulations mandating the use of USB-C for all consumer electronics, the SE 4 will finally abandon the Lightning port, marking a significant shift for Apple’s charging ecosystem.
On the imaging front, the new SE is speculated to feature a single 48MP rear camera, leveraging the same primary sensor found in the upcoming iPhone 16 series.
Alongside the SE 4, Apple is also rumoured to unveil the second-generation Beats Powerbeats Pro earbuds. This new model is expected to be the first from the company to incorporate a built-in heart rate monitor.