After the recent launch of the iPhone 16 series, Apple fans are now looking forward to hearing about the upcoming iPhone SE 4.
The SE series is more budget-friendly and is released less often than the regular iPhones. Rumors are abuzz about the smartphone and the latest leak indicates the possible RAM and processor configuration of the iPhone SE 4 along with its launch timeframe.
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Along with discussions about the above smartphone, there are speculations about the successor to the iPhone 17 Pro, the upcoming successor to the iPhone 16 Pro.
iPhone SE4 RAM and Processor
According to renowned Apple insider Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, the iPhone SE4 is associated with the V59 model number. He goes on to add that the smartphone will have at least 8 GB RAM and the manufacturer’s A18 processor. The handset will also incorporate the Apple Intelligence feature from the present iPhone 16 series.
The insider also hints that the SE 4 will have a design similar to that of the iPhone 14. The Dynamic Island and the home buttons will be missing while the notch will remain just like the thick bezels surrounding its front panel.
The latest rumors also indicate that the iPhone SE 4 will have an early 2025 launch.
Combined Action and Volume Button in iPhone 17 Pro
The iPhone 17 Pro is slated for a 2025 release. While the Cupertino-based tech giant is known to reveal the specifications of its smartphones at launch, there has been no stopping the speculations and leaks of the smartphone.
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While there is no confirmation about the new leak, tipster Majin Bu Official points out that the 17 Pro is in the testing phase at present. He also mentions on his website that a single button will take the place of the Action and volume buttons in the smartphone. The new button is slated to improve the functionality of the iPhone 17 Pro and offer several customizable functions apart from managing ringtone settings and volume.
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