iPhone SE 2020: Apple's Latest Value Play Impresses Review

Posted on 2020-05-05 18:22:59 by Thomas De Maesschalck

Last September's iPhone 11 release relegated older devices to lower price points, rather than outright retire them like many Android makers do. Apple has had a pattern of sticking with older models for a couple of years rather than introducing all-new midrange devices. That strategy also has the pleasant side effect of extended software support for which Apple is widely known. At the time of the iPhone 11's release, September 2017's iPhone 8 and 8 Plus stuck around at a price point of $449 and $549, respectively, and Apple continued to sell the older A11-equipped devices until mid-April. That's when the iPhone maker announced the new 2020 version of the iPhone SE, which we're going to take a look at today...



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