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Why the iPhone SE 2020 is actually Apple’s cheapest phone of all time
By Gareth Beavis 15 April 2020
Opinion: the iPhone SE 2020 is finally the cheap phone we need
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Apple has been trying to pretend that it’s not going to launch a low-cost iPhone, and you could argue that it still hasn’t – after all, the $399 price point of the new iPhone SE 2020 is the same as badged on the 2016 model.
(For simplicity we're going to list the iPhone SE 2020's price in dollars here – it starts at $499 / £419 / AU$749 / Rs 42,500, depending on your territory).
Well, while the current and old iPhone SE share the same price, the latter came out four years ago. If you allow for inflation, that same phone would cost $429 in the current market, so the new iPhone from Apple is easily the cheapest the brand has ever offered.
By virtue of having the A13 Bionic chipset, this is a model that will be supported for at least three years, and in truth likely a lot longer. (The iPhone 8 is off sale now – and the old iPhone 8 page on Apple's website redirects to a notice about the iPhone SE 2020.)
These updates will continue to bring new features, the latest versions of iOS and – crucially – security too.
If you look at it though, Apple has been gradually dropping the price of its new iPhones, putting itself in the frame for the buyer who wants to spend a ‘medium’ amount of money on an iPhone.
An endless (price) war
(Image credit: Apple)
This mid-tier price point is becoming the new battleground for volume. There’s the Samsung Galaxy S20, which is no longer the flagship phone (that’s the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra).
Similarly, while the OnePlus 8 Pro is the headline device grabbing attention after its recent launch, it’s the OnePlus 8 that will rack up the most sales.
Apple has acknowledged this by pointing out that the top-selling phone from the iPhone range is the iPhone 11, which is underpowered compared to the iPhone 11 Pro duo (which Apple claims are in spots two and three, although we’ve not been able to validate that data).
The most popular iPhone from 2018? That's the iPhone XR, which was the best-selling phone last year. Customers are voting with their wallets: cheaper iPhones are popular.
So by choosing now to reboot the iPhone SE – something that we’ve been reporting has been on the cusp of happening for years – it shows that Apple has finally learned from its previous ‘budget iPhone’ mistakes.
The iPhone 5C, the plastic-shelled iPhone 5, was launched in 2013 for less than the main device… but in today’s money, that would still launch at over $700.
That’s incredible for a phone that lacked the premium polish. Even though an 8GB model emerged later, that storage capacity was just too low for most tasks – including installing some updates.
Price is more important than ever
(Image credit: Apple)
2020 needs a cheaper iPhone, something that strikes the balance between sort-of-affordable (because $399 isn’t cheap, by any stretch) and still desirable.
The smaller form factor (even though it doesn’t feel like five minutes since we were calling 4-inch screens large in the hand) of the iPhone 8 will be the perfect one for many. As our Global Managing Editor Matt Swider says: "The new iPhone SE is the one that I’ll buy my parents."
As Apple promotes its services more and more, any portal to get Apple Music, Apple Arcade and the all-singing, all-dancing App Store on one device remains an attractive buy – many prospective customers won’t care about half the features on the iPhone 11, and some will welcome the move to bring back the smaller screen and physical hardware button.
However, we’re a long way from the iPhone SE 2020 being a foregone success, as Apple needs to make sure it gets one thing right: the camera.
The camera is the key feature that Apple needs to get right on the iPhone SE 2020 (Image credit: Apple)
Because while the iPhone SE from 2016 was a roaring success (it’s sold well in the last four years, and I’ve known various relatives to pick it up as the ‘smart buy’ for someone that wants a smaller iPhone) it was not only just as powerful as the iPhone 6S, but it also had the same camera hardware, which was pretty incredible.
The new iPhone SE has a very similar camera sensor to the one inside the iPhone 8, but Apple believes that the computational power of the A13 Bionic chipset inside the SE will do the heavy lifting to make your photos look stunning.
If the iPhone SE 2020 does indeed show itself to be a decent cameraphone, one that outclasses even the popular iPhone XR, then Apple will have a very compelling proposition: a cheaper iPhone with a good camera.
That will attract scores of users, and will embed more into the Apple ecosystem, spending more each month on its services. Some may say the iPhone SE could have gone further, with a bigger or longer-lasting battery than the iPhone 8, but Apple believes the current spec list was the necessary sacrifice to achieve the price point –and that’s a great move for 2020.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/hurry-new-iphone-se-2020-deal-drops-price-to-just-dollar199
Hurry! New iPhone SE 2020 deal drops price to just $199
By Louis Ramirez 17 April 2020
The best iPhone SE deal you'll find
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iPhone SE 2020 preorders have officially started and Walmart has one of the best iPhone SE 2020 deals we've seen. In fact, this is one of the best Apple deals ever.
For a limited time, Walmart has the iPhone SE 2020 on sale for $199. That's $200 off and the best iPhone SE 2020 discount to date. The offer requires activation and an installment plan with AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon. This is likely the best iPhone SE deal we'll see till Amazon Prime Day.
iPhone SE 2020: was $399 now $199 @ Walmart
The ultimate iPhone SE deal is here. Walmart is offering preorders of the new iPhone SE 2020 for $199. That's $200 off and the best iPhone SE deal we've seen period. The offer is valid with purchase and activation on AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint. An installment plan is required with the carrier, although there's no penalty for early pay off. View Deal
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$399.99
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$399.99
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The new iPhone SE 2020 packs a fast A13 Bionic chip, 4.7-inch Retina display, Touch ID sensor, and wireless charging. It's the least expensive iPhone in Apple's lineup and one of the best cheap phones we're likely to see all year.
That said, there are a few compromises Apple had to make to reach this price point. First, there's no Face ID support — a feature that's been standard on all new iPhones. In addition, the new iPhone SE 2020 only has one camera on the front and back. Fortunately, the cameras get a boost from Apple's machine learning tricks to capture portraits. In spite of those few limitations, the new iPhone SE is an excellent phone if you don't require cutting-edge horsepower.
This iPhone SE 2020 deal is valid through July 17.
Why the iPhone SE 2020 is actually Apple’s cheapest phone of all time
By Gareth Beavis 15 April 2020
Opinion: the iPhone SE 2020 is finally the cheap phone we need
(Image credit: Apple)
Apple has been trying to pretend that it’s not going to launch a low-cost iPhone, and you could argue that it still hasn’t – after all, the $399 price point of the new iPhone SE 2020 is the same as badged on the 2016 model.
(For simplicity we're going to list the iPhone SE 2020's price in dollars here – it starts at $499 / £419 / AU$749 / Rs 42,500, depending on your territory).
Well, while the current and old iPhone SE share the same price, the latter came out four years ago. If you allow for inflation, that same phone would cost $429 in the current market, so the new iPhone from Apple is easily the cheapest the brand has ever offered.
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By virtue of having the A13 Bionic chipset, this is a model that will be supported for at least three years, and in truth likely a lot longer. (The iPhone 8 is off sale now – and the old iPhone 8 page on Apple's website redirects to a notice about the iPhone SE 2020.)
These updates will continue to bring new features, the latest versions of iOS and – crucially – security too.
If you look at it though, Apple has been gradually dropping the price of its new iPhones, putting itself in the frame for the buyer who wants to spend a ‘medium’ amount of money on an iPhone.
An endless (price) war
(Image credit: Apple)
This mid-tier price point is becoming the new battleground for volume. There’s the Samsung Galaxy S20, which is no longer the flagship phone (that’s the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra).
Similarly, while the OnePlus 8 Pro is the headline device grabbing attention after its recent launch, it’s the OnePlus 8 that will rack up the most sales.
Apple has acknowledged this by pointing out that the top-selling phone from the iPhone range is the iPhone 11, which is underpowered compared to the iPhone 11 Pro duo (which Apple claims are in spots two and three, although we’ve not been able to validate that data).
The most popular iPhone from 2018? That's the iPhone XR, which was the best-selling phone last year. Customers are voting with their wallets: cheaper iPhones are popular.
So by choosing now to reboot the iPhone SE – something that we’ve been reporting has been on the cusp of happening for years – it shows that Apple has finally learned from its previous ‘budget iPhone’ mistakes.
The iPhone 5C, the plastic-shelled iPhone 5, was launched in 2013 for less than the main device… but in today’s money, that would still launch at over $700.
That’s incredible for a phone that lacked the premium polish. Even though an 8GB model emerged later, that storage capacity was just too low for most tasks – including installing some updates.
Price is more important than ever
(Image credit: Apple)
2020 needs a cheaper iPhone, something that strikes the balance between sort-of-affordable (because $399 isn’t cheap, by any stretch) and still desirable.
The smaller form factor (even though it doesn’t feel like five minutes since we were calling 4-inch screens large in the hand) of the iPhone 8 will be the perfect one for many. As our Global Managing Editor Matt Swider says: "The new iPhone SE is the one that I’ll buy my parents."
As Apple promotes its services more and more, any portal to get Apple Music, Apple Arcade and the all-singing, all-dancing App Store on one device remains an attractive buy – many prospective customers won’t care about half the features on the iPhone 11, and some will welcome the move to bring back the smaller screen and physical hardware button.
However, we’re a long way from the iPhone SE 2020 being a foregone success, as Apple needs to make sure it gets one thing right: the camera.
The camera is the key feature that Apple needs to get right on the iPhone SE 2020 (Image credit: Apple)
Because while the iPhone SE from 2016 was a roaring success (it’s sold well in the last four years, and I’ve known various relatives to pick it up as the ‘smart buy’ for someone that wants a smaller iPhone) it was not only just as powerful as the iPhone 6S, but it also had the same camera hardware, which was pretty incredible.
The new iPhone SE has a very similar camera sensor to the one inside the iPhone 8, but Apple believes that the computational power of the A13 Bionic chipset inside the SE will do the heavy lifting to make your photos look stunning.
If the iPhone SE 2020 does indeed show itself to be a decent cameraphone, one that outclasses even the popular iPhone XR, then Apple will have a very compelling proposition: a cheaper iPhone with a good camera.
That will attract scores of users, and will embed more into the Apple ecosystem, spending more each month on its services. Some may say the iPhone SE could have gone further, with a bigger or longer-lasting battery than the iPhone 8, but Apple believes the current spec list was the necessary sacrifice to achieve the price point –and that’s a great move for 2020.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/hurry-new-iphone-se-2020-deal-drops-price-to-just-dollar199
Hurry! New iPhone SE 2020 deal drops price to just $199
By Louis Ramirez 17 April 2020
The best iPhone SE deal you'll find
Shares
Comments (0)
(Image credit: Apple)
iPhone SE 2020 preorders have officially started and Walmart has one of the best iPhone SE 2020 deals we've seen. In fact, this is one of the best Apple deals ever.
For a limited time, Walmart has the iPhone SE 2020 on sale for $199. That's $200 off and the best iPhone SE 2020 discount to date. The offer requires activation and an installment plan with AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon. This is likely the best iPhone SE deal we'll see till Amazon Prime Day.
iPhone SE 2020: was $399 now $199 @ Walmart
The ultimate iPhone SE deal is here. Walmart is offering preorders of the new iPhone SE 2020 for $199. That's $200 off and the best iPhone SE deal we've seen period. The offer is valid with purchase and activation on AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint. An installment plan is required with the carrier, although there's no penalty for early pay off. View Deal
Today's best Apple iPhone SE (2020) deals
iPhone Trade-In deal
Apple iPhone SE (2020)
Apple
$229
View
iPhone SE
Verizon Wireless
$399.99
View
iPhone SE
Sprint
$399.99
View
We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices
The new iPhone SE 2020 packs a fast A13 Bionic chip, 4.7-inch Retina display, Touch ID sensor, and wireless charging. It's the least expensive iPhone in Apple's lineup and one of the best cheap phones we're likely to see all year.
That said, there are a few compromises Apple had to make to reach this price point. First, there's no Face ID support — a feature that's been standard on all new iPhones. In addition, the new iPhone SE 2020 only has one camera on the front and back. Fortunately, the cameras get a boost from Apple's machine learning tricks to capture portraits. In spite of those few limitations, the new iPhone SE is an excellent phone if you don't require cutting-edge horsepower.
This iPhone SE 2020 deal is valid through July 17.