The wait is finally over - Apple has lifted the curtains off its widely anticipated budget iPhone, the iPhone 16e. The smartphone was previously rumored to arrive with the SE 4 moniker, but it appears that Apple wanted to give its entry-level budget smartphone a fresh naming scheme. This is not the first time that Apple has introduced a new name for a budget iPhone - the company famously introduced the iPhone XR in 2018, and never bothered to give it a refresh. With a starting price of $599, the iPhone 16e will start reaching customers on the 28th of February.
For those keeping up with the rumor mill, a major portion of the leaked information turned out to be accurate after all. For instance, the iPhone 16e is indeed called, well, the iPhone 16e, and boasts a binned A18 SoC with four GPU cores instead of five - likely paired with 8 GB of memory - to allow for Apple Intelligence support. As expected, the design is identical to the iPhone 13-era in many ways. At the front, a 6.1-inch OLED display with a pixel density of 460 sits beneath a 12 MP TrueDepth camera that brings FaceID support. The mute toggle switch is abandoned in favor of the Action Button. Moreover, the device also boasts Apple's first-ever 5G modem, the C1, which is said to bring substantial efficiency improvements.
The infamous notch is here to stay, however, clearly indicating that Apple considers the dynamic island a premium feature. At the rear, a single 48 MP camera is present. Other features, or updates, include USB-C (USB 2.0), 26-hour video playback (vs 22 on the iPhone 16), IP68 rating, emergency SOS (satellite), and a starting price of $599 for the 128 GB variant. The now-discontinued iPhone SE 3 commanded a $429 price tag for the 64 GB variant. Therefore, the price premium for the iPhone 16e does make sense considering the plethora of modern features and upgraded base storage.
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For those keeping up with the rumor mill, a major portion of the leaked information turned out to be accurate after all. For instance, the iPhone 16e is indeed called, well, the iPhone 16e, and boasts a binned A18 SoC with four GPU cores instead of five - likely paired with 8 GB of memory - to allow for Apple Intelligence support. As expected, the design is identical to the iPhone 13-era in many ways. At the front, a 6.1-inch OLED display with a pixel density of 460 sits beneath a 12 MP TrueDepth camera that brings FaceID support. The mute toggle switch is abandoned in favor of the Action Button. Moreover, the device also boasts Apple's first-ever 5G modem, the C1, which is said to bring substantial efficiency improvements.



The infamous notch is here to stay, however, clearly indicating that Apple considers the dynamic island a premium feature. At the rear, a single 48 MP camera is present. Other features, or updates, include USB-C (USB 2.0), 26-hour video playback (vs 22 on the iPhone 16), IP68 rating, emergency SOS (satellite), and a starting price of $599 for the 128 GB variant. The now-discontinued iPhone SE 3 commanded a $429 price tag for the 64 GB variant. Therefore, the price premium for the iPhone 16e does make sense considering the plethora of modern features and upgraded base storage.

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