New rumor appears about an “iPhone SE 2”, which should lose its headphone output [atualizado]

A few days ago, the Eursia regulatory agency painted several codes for alleged new iPhones that rekindled rumors about a SE successor arriving very soon.

Now the Japanese MACBlog put a little bit of firewood on the fire. According to them, the “IPhone SE 2” should be launched in this next month of May.

Not only did they say that, but based on information obtained from case makers, they say that he will follow the path of his older brothers and lose his 3.5mm jack for headphones. In addition, having Touch ID (ie do not expect a notch with Face ID).

Interestingly, they also mention that the new device comes with a chip A10 Fusion but so far, it doesn’t make much sense to be information that case makers would have and would probably have support for wireless recharge (ie, expect a glass rear).

The iPhone SE was launched in March 2016 and, roughly speaking, an iPhone 6s in the body of a 5s. Mainly for its affordable price, it is a very successful device in the Apple line and really has everything to win a successor. It remains to be seen what his design will be; continue with the current one, with its 4 inch screen, it doesn't seem like a good choice. J gave.

https://.uol.br/2016/09/03/review-iphone-se/

via MacRumors

Update 04/24/2018 at 08:40

In a brief tweet about the rumor, the leaker Benjamin Geskin says the codename “iPhone SE2” Jaguar even have a glass case with wireless charging support.

According to his sources, the device is already in mass production.

via Cult of Mac