The upcoming fourth-generation iPhone SE is anticipated to feature a chip identified as T8140, as reported by a private account on the social media platform X. This identifier corresponds to both the A18 and A18 Pro chips; however, considering that the iPhone SE is positioned as a more affordable option, it is highly probable that it will utilize the A18 chip. iPhone SE 4 is expected to launch in March, and here's what we know about it already 👇 #iPhoneSE4 #Apple https://t.
co/cDTl2ozh9m — Digit (@digitindia) January 20, 2025 Additionally, the account indicated that the forthcoming iPad Air models will be powered by an M3 chip, while the iPad 11 is expected to incorporate an A16 chip, diverging from earlier speculation regarding the A17 Pro chip. Although the account has a commendable history of providing accurate iOS-related information, it has experienced occasional inaccuracies. We continue to honor the account owner's preference for anonymity and refrain from linking to their posts.
In October, 9to5Mac independently confirmed that the next iPhone SE would indeed feature an A18 chip, corroborating the claims from multiple sources. Apple is likely to unveil the new iPhone SE by March or April. Anticipated features for this device include a 6.
1-inch OLED display, Face ID, a USB-C port, a single 48-megapixel rear camera, and the first Apple-designed 5G modem. With the A18 chip and a rumored 8GB of RAM, the device is also expected to support Apple Intelligence. The current iPhone SE resembles the iPhone 8 and is equipped with outdated features such as a Touch ID button, a Lightning port, and prominent bezels surrounding the display.
Presently, the iPhone SE is powered by an A15 Bionic chip, making the transition to the A18 a notable enhancement. The starting price is set at $429, but a modest price increase for the upcoming model appears likely. Also Read: Paralyzed man controls virtual drone with revolutionary brain implant.
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The upcoming fourth-generation iPhone SE is anticipated to feature a chip identified as T8140, as reported by a private account on the social media platform X.