Apple releases a cheaper iPhone for $399

Apple releases a cheaper iPhone for $399

Apple has released a more affordable version of its phone despite the Corona pandemic. There was no launching ceremony only a press release was issued.

According to the press release, the second-generation iPhone SE includes a 4.7-inch Retina HD display and Touch ID for “industry-leading security.” In addition, the phone, which is a newer version of the iPhone SE that debuted in 2016, includes an “Apple-designed A13 Bionic” processor, which the phone manufacturer describes as “the fastest chip in a smartphone,” designed “to handle the most demanding tasks.”

iPhone SE also features the best single-camera system ever in an iPhone, which unlocks the benefits of computational photography including Portrait mode, and is designed to withstand the elements with dust and water resistance.

In the US, you can get one for $399 with 64GB of storage. If you need 128GB, you’ll have to pay $449, while the 256GB model is $549. Apple will start shipping iPhone SE from 24th April.