iPhone SE 2020 128GB
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Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
This 4-inch smartphone may be smaller than most, but don't underestimate it.
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
This cheap iPhone is as practical as it is powerful.
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
The iPhone SE is back, though it's still just called the iPhone SE – there's no model number or "2.0" suffix here. Four years after the first "Special Edition" made its debut, Apple has once again shaken up the market with a cut-price iPhone, and we've been testing it out to see exactly where it…
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
When I reviewed the iPhone 8 , I questioned the value that phone offered, given that it was not that far off in price from Apple's new flagship at the time, the iPhone X . But the iPhone SE is a superior handset to the iPhone 8, and it costs half as much as the 8 did when I reviewed it in 2017.- This is a highly competitive price for an iPhone, The fastest performance available in a smartphone today at less than half the cost of top-of-the-line iOS and Android flagships, iOS is an effective, secure, and robust mobile operating system that is a great choice for most users, The inclusion of...
- The iPhone SE trails behind other iPhones in terms of battery life, The design is looking a bit dated, There's no headphone adapter included in the box, Mediocre low-light camera performance, Folks expecting the return of the hyper-compact, 4-inch iPhone SE will be disappointed
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
The iPhone SE (2020) comes in at a price tag that in Apple world has to count as a bargain; to be honest, if an Android offered this performance for £419/$399 we'd be calling it superb value for money.
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
NEW DELHI: Is it the smaller iPhone? Is it the cheaper iPhone? We would argue it’s neither. The Apple iPhone SE is another iPhone, sure, but it’s small because other phones are too big and it’s cheap because other iPhones are too expensive.
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
- Flagship-level performance, solid battery life, software updates from Apple for a very long time
- Display is too small, camera lacks a capable night mode, only 64GB of storage at the minimum price point
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
An upgraded classic. With the second generation of the iPhone SE, Apple has visually recreated the iPhone 8. While this has resulted in a - for current standards - relatively compact smartphone with a few high-end features, the screen-to-body ratio is fairly poor.- bright, color-accurate display, snappy SoC, supports Wi-Fi 6 and a wide range of LTE frequencies, IP67 certification, wireless charging, lightweight and slim, good locating capabilities
- weak power adapter, non-expandable storage, poor screen-to-body ratio, only a single-camera, mediocre call quality, only 12 months of warranty
Apple iPhone SE 2020 (128GB, White) - Excellent review
Value may be subjective, but it’s hard to argue that the new iPhone SE doesn’t shake up what’s reasonable to expect from a smartphone in 2020. Apple’s most affordable phone is recycling refined to art, a blend of old and new with a barely-believable $400 price tag.- Aggressive pricing, Latest processor and Apple's track-record of updating iOS, Premium metal & glass construction
- Single camera is solid but lacks features like Night Mode, Display is small compared to other phones, Budget for a better charger
Apple's iPhone SE Proves You Don’t Need a Fancy Phone
Apple's new low-cost handset proves you can own a great phone without spending a small fortune.- A brand-new iPhone, with Apple’s fastest smartphone chip, for a price that starts at $400. Camera isn’t comparable to flagship phone cameras, but is still extremely capable. Supports fast LTE and Wi-Fi 6. The Home button makes a comeback! Wireless charging is a nice touch.
- Relatively short battery life. Camera underperforms in certain settings. Weak speakers. Not 5G-ready. Not quite as durable as other newer iPhones. After months of using a larger phone, a 4.7-inch display feels small.