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iPhone SE (2020) hands-on: Here’s a closer look at OnePlus 8 rival
Loknath Das
26 May 2020 IphoneComments Off on iPhone SE (2020) hands-on: Here’s a closer look at OnePlus 8 rival
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Apple recently launched the second iteration of its iPhone SE — after four years. This is currently the most affordable iPhone that the company sells globally. It looks quite similar to the iPhone 8 with glass design and thick bezels — unlike the latest iPhone 11 series. The new iPhone SE comes with A13 Bionic processor, which is the same processor that powers iPhone 11 series, Touch ID, single camera sensor at the back and front. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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Apple iPhone SE (2020) is priced at Rs 42,500 for the 64GB storage variant, at Rs 47,800 for the 128GB storage variant and at Rs 58,300 for the 256GB storage variant. This is considerably more expensive than the device’s US prices, which start at $399 (approximately Rs 30,600). The device is currently available in Black, White and (Product) RED colour options. As a part of launch offer Apple has partnered with HDFC Bank to provide discount and bring down the price of iPhone SE to 38,990. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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Apple iPhone SE (2020) sports a 4.7-inch Retina HD IPS LCD display with the company’s own True Tone tech. It comes with support for Haptic Touch instead of 3D Touch. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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It is powered by the company’s own A13 Bionic processor, which is the same processor that powers the iPhone 11 series smartphones. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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The device features IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. This means you can submerge the device in up to 1 metre of water for up to 30 minutes. It also comes with support for wireless charging, which is a feature that is not present in devices of similar prices. There’s no 3.5mm headphone jack. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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iPhone SE (2020) marks the return of Touch ID, which Apple ditched with the introduction of the iPhone X back in 2017. It does not feature Face ID support, thus removing the need for a special array of sensors that are required for it to work properly. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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Apple claims that the iPhone SE will provide consumers with up to 13 hours of video playback time and 40 hours of audio playback time on a single charge. It can charge up to 50 per cent in 30 minutes with an 18W charger, which is not bundled inside of the box. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)
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iPhone SE (2020) comes with a single 12MP sensor on the back paired with a True Tone LED flash. It offers 4K video recording capabilities at up to 60fps. On the front the phone features a 7MP sensor for capturing selfies. (Express Photo: Nandagopal Rajan)