The upcoming iPhone SE will eventually ditch its existing appearance and adopt what is purportedly the same design as the iPhone XR from 2018. If a recent rumour about the situation is to be believed, that is. Since Jon Prosser, who spoke on the Geared Up podcast, is its source and has previously given accurate information, perhaps this will turn out to be true.
But before you go popping the cork, keep in mind that a new iPhone SE was introduced this year, two years after the release of the previous model. Therefore, assuming Apple maintains the same release schedule for this series, the next model, which would resemble an iPhone XR, willonly arrive in 2024. By which time that design will be six years old. You can clearly feel how much Apple cares about its most affordable phone, can't you?
Now that we are dealing with products that the firm genuinely cares about, the iPhone 14 Pro series is allegedly going to have an enhanced ultrawide camera with 1.4 mm pixel size. Due to the significant increase in pixel size from the ultrawide camera on the iPhone 13 Pro's 1.0 m, it is not surprising that Apple had to pay extra for the components.
Both LG Innotek and Sony are expected to profit from the price rise even though LG Innotek makes the "small camera module," according to reports. On the other hand, owners of the two Pro versions that will be released later this year should benefit from superior ultrawide photos, particularly at night. Let's see if that really does happen.