Apple is believed to be working on a new 4-inch iPhone, and now rumours has emerge. The new phone is reported to
be an improved version of the iPhone 5S.
Apple is essentially said to be
taking the guts of the iPhone 6 and stuffing them into the 5S’s smaller
body. So this new phone would have the iPhone 6’s 8-megapixel rear
camera, 1.2-megapixel front camera, NFC chip for using Apple Pay, A8
processor, and improved connectivity due to improvements like faster
Wi-Fi.
The phone’s body is said to be similar to the existing 5S, but
with curved glass around its edges, like the 6 and 6S, rather than chambered sides. Apple hopes that updating the smaller iPhone will spur upgrades from those users who prefer to hang on to the old sizing scheme,
which was dropped for the bigger iPhone 6. 9to5mac reports are almost
always correct, and the rumour site has predicted the details of a range
of recent Apple products.
Some reports last week showed what claimed to be the long-rumoured iPhone 6c.
It’ll also be available in all of the 6S’s colors,
including rose gold. 9to5Mac reports that the phone will “likely” be called the iPhone 5SE, which is a fairly bad name.
The “5SE” name is not the weirdest thing about this phone, however. 9to5Mac reports that the 5SE will support Live Photos. That’s really strange because the 5SE apparently won’t have
a 3D Touch display. It’s really easy to imagine how Apple could make
Live Photos work without 3D Touch — just use a long press — but it also
kinda sorta speaks to the shortcomings of 3D Touch: that it often feels
like a long press could accomplish all the same things. Nonetheless, it
makes sense that Apple would want to spread Live Photos in an attempt to
make them a popular picture format.
9to5Mac says
it expects the phone to be announced in late March or early April;
that’d fit the timeline of when Apple will likely announce a new version
of the Apple Watch, as well. Apple is expected to discontinue the 5S
once the 5SE is announced, so it should end up taking the 5S’s spot in
Apple’s lineup, selling for $450 about #112,500 naira.
That means you shouldn’t exactly think
of this as Apple’s low-cost phone offering. Instead, it may be the
Apple has recognized it’s important to sell more powerful phones so that
people buying its cheapest option aren’t immediately stuck with
sluggish hardware.
Expect Iphone 5SE or 7
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