Apple’s potential sleeper hit—the 2020 iPhone SE will be available for sale on 11 May 2020 through the Apple Online Store and the Apple App store. It is also expected to hit Apple Authorised Resellers and select carriers later in the week. For those who want to ensure they can secure a unit, though, they can pre-order from Apple Premium Resellers Machines and Switch starting 9.00AM on Monday.
Pricing and availability
Available with several storage options including 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, the new iPhone SE comes in White, Black, and PRODUCT(RED).
Pricing is as follows:
- 64GB – MYR1,999
- 128GB – MYR2,199
- 256GB – MYR2,699
Apple’s pocket rocket
The new iPhone SE encapsulates everything the “SE” line stands for, only better. Much better. You see, the iPhone SE is really an iPhone 11 wrapped in an iPhone 8 shell. This means a much-loved design but also IP67 dust- and water-resistance as well as wireless charging.
The deceiving 4.7-incher packs flagship 2020 internals which includes Apple’s most powerful silicon—the A13 Bionic chip, which by the way, is the smartphone industry’s most powerful chip.
While armed with only a single lens camera, the iPhone SE touts Portrait Mode, Portrait Lighting effects, and Depth Control found on the iPhone 11.
There’s even more to love with all-day battery life, Qi-compatible wireless charging, fast-charging, and superfast connectivity with Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit-class LTE.3 with dual-SIM and eSIM support.
VIA SoyaCincau
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