Whether Apple will start producing low-cost `` iPhone SE 2 '' from February



Bloomberg has reported that Apple will begin producing a new low-priced iPhone, the iPhone SE 2 (tentative name), by February 2020. A person familiar with Apple's internal affairs said that Apple will officially announce the iPhone SE 2 in March.

Low-Cost iPhone (AAPL) to Begin Production in February-Bloomberg

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-01-21/new-low-cost-iphone-said-to-enter-mass-production-in-february

Some users are eager for the appearance of iPhone SE 2, which is a successor to iPhone SE , a small iPhone, and in 2019 famous analyst Min Chi Kuo said, `` Apple will replace iPhone SE 2 in 2020. Will be announced in the first quarter. '

A famous analyst claims that `` iPhone SE 2 '' will finally appear in 2020-gigazine



Meanwhile, Bloomberg finally reported that a person familiar with Apple's internal affairs said that production of the iPhone SE 2 will start in February 2020, and an official announcement by Apple will be made in March. Witnesses say the iPhone SE 2 will be assembled by major suppliers such as Foxconn , Pegatron and Wistron .

Bloomberg predicts that the iPhone SE 2 will look similar to the iPhone 8, with a 4.7-inch screen, Touch ID, and an A13 processor similar to the iPhone 11 series.

`` This is the lowest priced iPhone since iPhone SE, '' Bloomberg pointed out, and at the time of writing the article, iPhone SE 2 was even lower than iPhone 8, which was sold at $ 449 (about 50,000 yen). Predicted to be sold. Among Apple's iPhone series, which have many high-end devices, models such as the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 , which are relatively inexpensive, are very popular .



The iPhone is still struggling in the Indian market, and is overwhelmed by cheap Android models sold for less than $ 200. Meanwhile, Bloomberg points out that the launch of the iPhone SE 2, which is expected to sell for $ 399 (about 44,000 yen), may improve the competitiveness of the iPhone in emerging countries.

An Apple spokesman declined to comment on Bloomberg's inquiry.

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