Apple
iPhone SE 4 CAD render shows notch display and improved camera

iPhone SE 4 is rumored to launch next year and now its first CAD renders have appeared with major changes in size, display, and rear camera system.
91Mobiles revealed these renders with information that the new iPhone SE 4 brings a notch display with an edge-to-edge design. It increased to 6.1 inches in comparison to the last iPhone SE (third generation).
The last iPhone SE featured only a 4.7-inch screen with large bezels on all sides as well as a home button on the bottom. Unlike the existing SE, the new design is derived from the iPhone 13 and 14.
Previous report reveals that Apple is planning to use existing display panels from the iPhone 13 and 14 series. The supply of these devices could come from Samsung and BOE.
Primarily, these types of OLED panels would save Apple a big chunk of money because the manufacturer already has an inventory of these types of screens.
The display shows a notch on the head which suggests the presence of the Face ID and front camera system.

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Camera
The rear side of the phone shows an increased camera bump but is still arranged with one lens system alongside an LED flash.
iPhone SE featured a 12MP main camera with f/1.8 aperture. If so, you can expect the iPhone SE 4 to bring a much larger aperture in this version.

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Sides:
The render shows flat aluminum sides and rounds with USB-C ports for charging as well as speakers. The device’s dimensions are 147.7 x 71.5 x 7.6mm which is once again identical to the base iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models.
Launch date:
Apple could release the iPhone SE 4 by 2025 but the company is currently mum on its plans for this device, still, the revelation in CAD renders reflects a good evolution for future customers.