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The new iPhone SE makes 5G affordable, but it’s missing a key feature

The iPhone SE is one of Apple’s most popular models. It’s easy to see why: it’s by far the least expensive, but it’s still ‘new’. With the first two iPhone SE models, introduced in 2016 and 2020, Apple took a somewhat old iPhone body and simply swapped out the internal components for its latest-and-greatest system-on-chip. The concept is a hit–many users don’t feel the need for all the latest ‘bells and whistles’ they just want an affordable, fast iPhone that will be supported and updated for years.

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