A last-minute rumor claims that the third-generation iPhone SE will feature MagSafe, Ceramic Shield, and better battery life.
According to a machine-translated post from the account, the third-generation yeux1122 on the Korean blog Naver, will feature Apple's Ceramic Shield technology on the front cover glass. Ceramic Shield is a dual ion exchange process that introduces ceramic crystals directly into the glass, offering improved resistance to drops. The Ceramic Shield was on the iPhone 12.
According to the post, the third-generation iPhone SE will feature MagSafe, a feature that was previously not expected to make its way to Apple's most affordable model.
The A15 Bionic chip will be included in the new iPhone SE;, according to most reports. According to the rumor, the device will feature 4GB of RAM, an increase from the current 3GB.
Some customers may be wary of the small battery life of the new iPhone SE, given its small size. The A15 chip is Apple's latest chip and it offers higher efficiency than the A13 Bionic in the current. The account claims that the battery life improvements will be significant.
The account has been the source of some information in the past. The incorrect statement was that Apple would release an iPad mini Pro in the second half of 2021.
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