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iPhone

(ˈaɪˌfəʊn)
n
trademark a type of mobile phone which includes a music player and internet browser
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Summary: California [USA], Sept 4 (ANI): Apple's low-cost iPhone SE will reportedly make a comeback in 2020 in a bid to take on Huawei and Samsung.
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Apple is now offering the iPhone 7 as its entry-level phone at $449 versus prior iPhone SE at $349 and the high-end iPhone XS Max carries a $1,099 entry point, he notes, adding that he thinks Apple's iPhone XS capacity points at 64GB/256GB/512GB will continue to drive a richer mix shift.
The iPhone SE, meanwhile, piqued only a 31 per cent rise in interest in April 2016.
Analysts are speculating that the iPhone X and iPhone SE may not see past the third quarter.
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This comes right after reports emerged that we can expect Apple to launch the iPhone SE in the first half of this year.
Citing "a source that has provided me with reliable information many times in the past", BGR executive editor Zach Epstein reveals a pair of images comparing the changes in the second generation iPhone SE to the first.
20 that it had deliberately slowed the performance of the iPhone 6, 6S and iPhone SE that had degraded batteries to "prevent the models from unexpectedly shutting down." But critics say it was a technical gimmick aimed at encouraging users of aged iPhones to buy new models.
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