This would be the first lower-cost iPhone model since the iPhone SE. It would look similar to the iPhone 8 from 2017 and include a 4.7-inch screen, Bloomberg News has previously reported. The iPhone 8 is still on the market, selling for US$449, whereas Apple sold the iPhone SE for US$399 when that handset launched in 2016. Apple’s more affordable iPhones have proven popular with consumers, including the latest iPhone 11, whose starting price was US$50 lower than Apple’s typical pricing. The successor to the iPhone SE would play a significant role in that task.
Source: Taipei Times January 22, 2020 15:56 UTC