Apple iPhone SE 2022 Pricing and Availability
The iPhone SE 2022 will arrive on pre-order on Friday, March 11 at $429 for its 64GB variant which is way higher than what it was earlier speculated. The device will begin shipping on March 18 across 30 countries including the US, the UK, Japan, India, Germany, France, China, Canada, Australia among others.
Apple iPhone SE 2022 Specifications
Apple iPhone SE 2022 (which was earlier known as iPhone SE+) has arrived with an Apple A15 Bionic chipset that powered the iPhone 13 series as well. It is the most powerful chipset under any price segment out there. It comes with three storage variants i.e. 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. The design for iPhone SE 2022 hasn’t changed much so you get a reprised iPhone SE 2022 which is a reprised iPhone 8. There’s a 4.7-inch Retina IPS LCD panel on top with 750×1334 pixels resolution and with heavy bezels. You do get what Apple stated as the toughest glass on a smartphone aka Ceramic Shield on both front and the back for improved durability. There’s no Face ID but you do get the iconic home button-clad Touch ID fingerprint scanner for authentication.
This iPhone SE 2022 supports 5G as well which goes without saying because most of the specs it has been adopted from the current-gen iPhone 13 series. There’s a 12MP snapper at the back with features like Deep Fusion, sensor-shift image stabilization, Smart HDR 4, and more. IPhone SE 2022 uses computational photography to a great extent. The front cam uses a 7MP module with f/2.2 and HDR.
As usual, Apple is yet to rate the battery capacity although there’s a 18W fast charging tech onboard. The device is rated with IP67 water and dust resistant rating as well. Other specifications read Bluetooth v5.0 with LE and A2DP; dual-band Wi-Fi 6, NFC, USB 2.0 Lightning port, a stereo speaker setup, and more. It isn’t just about iPhone SE 2022 but Apple launched a slew of products at the Peak Performance launch event including Mac Studio, new MacBook Pro, a refreshed iPad Air, an blazing fast Apple Silicon M1 Ultra, and more.
Δ