Anticipation is building as the iPhone SE (4th gen) is poised to make its debut. While the official name may simply be the iPhone SE, industry insiders expect it could be branded as the iPhone SE (2025) according to the ongoing naming conventions. New leaks, including a series of renders from case manufacturer Spigen, offer a closer look at the upcoming device’s design and features.
Rumors indicate a quiet launch for the device may occur as soon as next week, with the new renders bolstering existing speculations about its design. The displays will feature a prominent notch at the top, housing Apple's Face ID sensors alongside a singular rear camera, marking a notable departure from its predecessors.
From the leaked visuals, essential design elements come into focus. The button layout appears consistent with Apple’s established style, although the replacement of the Alert Slider with a button raises questions. The speculated 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display would align it with recent models like the iPhone 14.
On the hardware side, rumors suggest the iPhone SE (4th gen) will be powered by an A18 chipset with a robust 8GB of RAM, enhancing its capacity to handle advanced features like Apple Intelligence. The device is rumored to sport a high-resolution 48MP rear camera and will reportedly be the first model to utilize Apple’s in-house cellular modem, steering away from Qualcomm dependencies. Additionally, a Type-C port is expected to make an appearance, signaling Apple's shift toward this standard. Analysts predict a starting retail price of $499 for the new model.








