The iPhone SE, previously known as iPhone
9 is Apple's upcoming new iPhone, which was supposed to arrive in March but was
pushed back due to the current pandemic and is now allegedly coming on April
15.
That rumored announcement has now been
made more likely as a placeholder page for the phone appeared on Chinese
e-tailer JD's website. Interestingly, the page references the device as the
iPhone 9 and not as the rumored iPhone SE (2020).
The placeholder page doesn't reference any
specs (outside of the lack of 5G and the use of a Lightning connector), nor
does it specify a launch date. It does, however, serve to solidify that the
phone is indeed coming soon.
The iPhone SE (2020) will be an iPhone 8
remake with a 4.7-inch screen (with 2020-defying bezels), Touch ID home button,
Apple A13 Bionic chipset, a single 12MP camera on the rear and an around $399
price. Rumor has it Apple is also readying a 5.5-inch iPhone 9 Plus, which
would bring back all the 2017 goldies.