According to the latest rumors, the iPhone SE 4 will be launched in early 2025 with an OLED display and Apple Intelligence.
According to Bloomberg, the iPhone SE 4 will be released in early 2025, the device will have an OLED screen and support Apple Intelligence features.
According to previous rumors, the iPhone SE 4 will provide many updated features, the successor to the iPhone SE 3 in.
iPhone SE 4 will be launched early next year.
iPhone SE 4 will be launched early next year.
Next, the frame will be modeled after the iPhone 14 with a "rabbit ear" area, completely removing the physical Home button.
Internally, the report says, with Apple Intelligence support and a price tag of under $500, this will be an affordable way for iFans to get into the generative AI trend.
Other rumored specs of the iPhone SE 4 include: a 6.1-inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate, Face ID facial scanning support, and a 12MP rear camera, a 12MP selfie camera.
According to the latest report, mass production of screens for the iPhone 16 has begun.
Apple's iPhone 16 series is rumored to launch on schedule in September this year, despite the Apple Intelligence toolkit being delayed until October.
Before announcing the phones, Samsung and LG have already started mass producing displays for them.
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According to sources in Korea, Apple has ordered 80 million screens from Samsung and 43 million screens from LG.
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The number of iPhone 16s sold by Apple this year is estimated at around 90 million, so the company has ordered about 30% more.
The Korean supply chain has “confirmed” that both Samsung and LG are currently producing displays in line with the above orders.
Both companies will benefit from Apple's orders as performance improvements in the second half of this year.
The Korean supply chain claims that the iPhone 16 generation will be the first iPhone to ship with Apple Intelligence.
This feature will convince many people to upgrade to the new iPhone quartet, creating "huge demand".
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LG will benefit the most, with display production increasing by about 10 million compared to last year. Furthermore, this year is also the first time LG has followed its production schedule, contributing to improved efficiency.
In 2022 and 2023, LG's delay in mass production of OLED displays for the iPhone leaves Samsung as the sole supplier at launch.
Samsung's iPhone display production has not increased significantly compared to previous years, but it still accounts for the majority of displays for the more expensive iPhone Pro and iPhone Pro Max. Therefore, its revenue is expected to continue to increase. Of the total new iPhone displays supplied by Samsung, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max account for about 60%.
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Meanwhile, screen supplier BOE (China) has not received approval to supply screens for the iPhone 16 series. Therefore, the company will not participate in screen production for this generation of iPhone.