Apple might not launch the iPhone SE 4 in 2024

Updated on 07-Jan-2023
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The Apple iPhone SE 4, Apple’s more affordable offering, may be cancelled entirely

Apple was planning to test out its new 5G modem in this smartphone, however, the company is not happy with the performance

The last SE smartphone from Apple was the Apple iPhone SE 3 in 2022.

Apple’s newest budget iPhone offering, known as the Apple iPhone SE 4, has had many rumours and speculations surrounding it since the launch of the Apple iPhone SE 3 in 2022. Many believe this smartphone will offer a design similar to the Apple iPhone XR and come with a 6.1-inch display, upgraded internals, Face ID, and support for 5G networks. Other recent reports have indicated that the launch of the Apple iPhone SE 4 will be pushed to 2024. However, now, according to Ming Chi Kuo, Apple may forgo the launch entirely. 

Ming Chi Kuo’s speculations about the Apple iPhone SE 4

Details that have been shared by Ming Chi Kuo, a known analyst, indicate that the Apple iPhone SE 4 may be cancelled entirely. Kuo wrote that the “supply chain has received instructions from Apple indicating that the production and shipment plans for the 2024 iPhone SE 4 have been canceled rather than delayed” in a post on Medium. Kuo has stated that this is possibly due to concerns related to Apple’s upcoming in-house chipset. 

Apple has been working on its own 5G modem for a while now, and it is believed that these modems will be used in the Apple iPhones in 2023. It was believed that Qualcomm is supply 20% of chipsets. However, Apple is not satisfied with the performance of its 5G models which is why they didn’t want to use it in the upcoming budget smartphone. 

5G Modem was supposed to be tested via the Apple iPhone SE 4

According to Kuo, Apple was planning to test out its 5G modem via the Apple iPhone SE 4. He also said  “…the cancelation of the iPhone SE 4 has significantly increased the chances of Qualcomm remaining the exclusive supplier of baseband chips for the 2H24 new iPhone 16 series, which is better than the market consensus that Qualcomm will start losing iPhone orders in 2024,”

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Kajoli Anand Puri

Kajoli is a tech-enthusiast with a soft-spot for smart kitchen and home appliances. She loves exploring gadgets and gizmos that are designed to make life simpler, but also secretly fears a world run by AI. Oh wait, we’re already there.

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