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Apple’s Cheapest Phone, iPhone SE 5G, Launched March 8, 2022, Prices Start from IDR 4.3 Million


iPhone SE 5G (photo: concept image source: 4RMD).

An electronics company from Cupertino, United States (US), Apple, is targeting to launch the latest iPhone SE 5G at a relatively low price on March 8, 2022. The news came from Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman who received information directly from a trusted Apple source.

Reported The Verge, Saturday, February 26, 2022, rumors of an update for the iPhone SE have actually been around since before the iPhone 13 was launched. The iPhone SE 5G 2022 phone will still appear with a body similar to the iPhone 8 with a 5-inch screen size, but with a 5G connection and a new processor, possibly the A15 CPU.

The third-generation iPhone SE in 2022 is priced starting at US$300 or equivalent to Rp. 4.3 million. Quoted from GSM ArenaMonday, February 28, 2022, the price is much lower than the previous generation, namely the 2020 iPhone SE or the second generation iPhone SE, which at the time of its initial sale was sold for 399 US dollars or around Rp. 5.7 million.

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The latest price for the iPhone SE 2022 is a prediction issued by an Apple analyst named John Donovan. However, another Apple analyst, Daniel Ives, argues that Apple might stick to a similar price tag with the launch of the second-generation iPhone. However, Daniel did not deny that Apple could offer a lower price.

This third generation iPhone SE phone will be called the iPhone SE + 5G. The phone will be cheapest 5G smartphone from Apple and hope that with the upgraded chipset along with camera performance and 5G network, users can still have a pleasant experience when using the cellphone.

The chipset that will be used in the iPhone SE + 5G is Apple’s A15 Bionic chip which was also embedded in the last iPhone 13 series. In terms of design, there are certainly no major changes and still maintain the style that has been used since the iPhone SE was launched in 2017.

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