iPhone 5se is Actually iPhone SE

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The "iPhone 5se" was the name rumored for Apple's 4-inch iPhone before it launched 
on March 21, 2016 as the "iPhone SE." The iPhone SE combines the body of the
 iPhone 5s with many of the internals of the iPhone 6s, such as the A9 processor and 
12-megapixel camera, resulting in a powerful but compact device. For details on the 
iPhone SE, make sure to check out our full iPhone SE roundup.
The information remaining in the iPhone 5se roundup reflects the rumors that
circulated about the 4-inch iPhone before its debut.

4-inch iPhone Rumors



Since the launch of the 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in September of 2014, 
there have been rumors suggesting Apple plans to introduce a new 4-inch device 
aimed at those who want something both more affordable and smaller in size. Despite
 rumors, no new device materialized in 2015, but as of 2016, rumors have ramped up 
and it appears a new 4-inch iPhone will launch in March of 2016 at an event to be held 
For several months, rumors about the 4-inch iPhone were all over the place, perhaps 
as Apple itself worked to solidify a design and internal specs. With parts for the device 
now in production ahead of the March launch, we're getting a clearer picture of what 
we can expect from the 4-inch iPhone.
Said to be called the "iPhone 5se" or simply the "iPhone SE," the new device is 
modeled after the iPhone 5s. The name is meant to denote its position as a 
second-generation upgraded version of the iPhone 5s. Earlier rumors about the 4-inch
 iPhone said it could be similar to the iPhone 5c, leading the media to refer to 4-inch 
device as the "iPhone 6c" over the past year, but that name was later abandoned in 
favor of iPhone 5se or iPhone SE. iPhone 6c, iPhone 5se, and iPhone SE rumors refer 
to the same 4-inch device Apple is developing.
Rumors suggest the iPhone 5se will be the close in size and shape to the iPhone 5s, 
with the same general dimensions. It will include a display that curves slightly at the 
edges, but the curve is said to be less dramatic than the curved display on Apple's 
newest devices.
When taking into account all of the different rumors we've heard, the iPhone 5se may 
be on par with Apple's larger-screened devices when it comes to performance, but it's 
not going to share all of the same features as Apple's flagship devices. Internally, the 
iPhone 5se is likely to have the same A9 processor used in the iPhone 6s, but it may 
be limited to 1GB RAM and it may only come in 16 and 64GB capacities, with no 
128GB option.
The iPhone 5se is rumored to include the 12-megapixel rear camera found in the 
iPhone 6s. It will include improved autofocusing, support for larger panoramas, and 
the ability to capture Live Photos. While it can take Live Photos, the iPhone 5se will not
be receiving 3D Touch because 3D Touch is a flagship feature in the iPhone 6s.
Like all of Apple's recent iPhones, the iPhone 5se will include an NFC chip and Touch ID
 to support the company's Apple Pay payment service. It will also include the latest 
iPhone features like Bluetooth 4.2, fast 802.11ac WiFi, and VoLTE. Rumors suggest it 
could have a 1,624 mAh battery, which is larger than the battery in the iPhone 5s.

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