17/04/2020
iPhone SE (2020): Some reasons why you should buy Apple’s new budget iPhone
Apple iPhone SE (2020): Size
I use the iPhone 11 as my daily driver. It’s a great smartphone but somewhere I think the iPhone 11 is too big for my small hands. I tried using the iPhone 5c, but it’s 4.1-inch screen felt too small. The phone is compact, but using that phone in 2020 is a bit too much. If you have held an iPhone 8, you’ll know how the iPhone SE feels. The iPhone 8 is easy to grip, plus the 4.7-inch screen is big enough to watch videos or play games on. And the most important part is that there is no learning curve attached to the design. You know where to place your finger (I mean, the Touch ID) to unlock the phone. This is ideal for those with smaller hands and those who prefer single-handed use
Apple iPhone SE (2020): Performance
I have been using the iPhone 11 for the past six months, and I hardly encountered any performance-related issues. I am expecting the same level of performance from the iPhone SE, after all, both phones are powered by the A13 Bionic chipset
Apple iPhone SE (2020): OS updates
The iPhone SE has been launched with iOS 13, and the phone is certainly eligible to get iOS 14 when Apple releases the next version of the operating system in June.
Apple iPhone SE (2020): Ecosystem
The single reason why I keep recommending Apple devices is the lure of the ecosystem. When a consumer invests in the Apple ecosystem, it’s harder to switch.
Iphone SE and XR both have the same processor chip