If you like Apple and you are tempted to buy the new iPhone SE, we will accompany you in this reflection, though the company has the cheapest iPhone done to date, it is still a great investment. The iPhone SE has the same design as the iPhone 5s, but its interior is more powerful than iPhone 5s.
If I have an iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s or iPhone 4, is it worth switching to iPhone SE?
Let’s start with users of older devices. First, if you have an iPhone 4 you should be thinking about changing your device. As we all know that this device supports only up to iOS 7 because from the launch of iOS 8 in 2014 ran out support for updates. Also, if you have an iPhone 4 and have not changed the battery, it is likely that at this point the device is crying. The iPhone SE is very similar to the iPhone 5 and 5s form and, therefore, users of small Apple devices will not notice much difference in size. But users will notice changes in performance because this series (iPhone SE) of iPhone is accompanied with the A9 processor (the same as the iPhone 6s) and 2 GB of RAM, which makes it a very powerful device. As for the camera, the company has done several improvements in the back chamber which will notify the users of iPhone 4, iPhone 4s and iPhone 5 & 5s. The camera also records video at 4K resolution, as the iPhone 6s does and they are the only ones that have this feature. So, if you have an iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 4s or iPhone 4 the answer is yes, it will be a good idea to change your old iPhone for iPhone SE.
If I have an iPhone 6 or iPhone 6s, is it worth switching to new iPhone SE?
Yes, the question seems uneaten and very easy to answer. Of course, if you have the new iPhone 6s, then the answer is no. As the iPhone 6s, has better performance, battery life, has a better front camera, 3D Touch and has a Touch ID button which respond more quickly. Moreover, it is very likely that if you’re using any of the two devices (iPhone 6s and 6s Plus), and you get used to the new iPhone SE and return to 4 inches, it will be very complicated to use the device, especially in the early days. On the other hand, if you have the iPhone 6 (or 6 Plus) it may worth switching to iPhone SE. As the new device, iPhone SE comes with better performance and rear camera, but this doesn’t seem to be a strong reason to purchase. So, under this scenario it would be better idea to simply wait for the next iPhone.
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