According to Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) analyst Ross Young, the fourth-generation iPhone SE will feature a 6.1-inch LCD display and a “notch” cutout at the top of the display.
According to Young, he has revised his expectations for the fourth-generation iPhone SE. In October 2021, Young, who has a very good track record in providing insight into Apple’s plans, said the company plans to release a new iPhone SE model in 2024 with a 5.7- to 6.1-inch LCD display and a hole-shaped front Cutout for the camera.
In retrospect, this information may suggest that Apple is exploring adding Dynamic Island to the fourth-generation “iPhone SE,” which would be in all four generations of the iPhone SE if the device is released in 2024. The change seems reasonable. The main iPhone models available at the time.
Young’s revised forecast says the device will feature a 6.1-inch display with a notch. Whether the notch on the iPhone SE will include the TrueDepth camera array to facilitate Face ID, like other iPhone models, is unclear. Rumor has it that the “iPhone SE” won’t get “Face ID,” but instead stick with Touch ID like previous models to keep costs down.
Moving to a full-screen design, there will no longer be room for a capacitive Touch ID home button in the bottom bezel of the device. Multiple reports, including from MyDrivers and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, suggest that Apple plans to add a Touch ID side button to the iPhone SE, just like the iPad Air and iPad mini.
The size of the notch on the fourth-generation iPhone SE is unclear, but if it doesn’t include components like a dot projector for Face ID, it could be narrower than the iPhone XR, which has Touch ID .
Chinese site MyDrivers and leaker Jon Prosser believe the iPhone SE will move to an iPhone XR-like design, which would involve the removal of the Home button. The change is likely because Apple’s “SE” products have so far used the design of older devices.
The iPhone XR has a 6.1-inch LCD display, and Ming-Chi Kuo has said that Apple is working on an iPhone SE with that display size. So Young’s latest statement appears to corroborate these other reports and help provide a clearer picture of what to expect from the next-generation iPhone SE design.
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