With the launch of Apple Intelligence, Apple is ready to join the world of AI-powered smartphones. While the iPhone 16 Pro will be the workhorse, Tim Cook and his team will ensure that the iPhone 16 can deliver on the same promise. But a better iPhone is waiting in the wings, offering value, new hardware, and the power of AI to Apple’s loyal consumers… the next-generation iPhone SE
The new iPhone Pro on display at a special Apple event (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Getty Images
The iPhone SE has always been popular, offering the benefits of Apple’s ecosystem and hardware in an attractively priced smartphone. The tone was set in 2016 with the first iPhone SE based on the iPhone 5S design, the second in 2020 based on the iPhone 8, and the third in 2022 based on the same iPhone 8 design but offering the same chipset as the then-current iPhone 13.
An iPhone SE for 2025 will be just as popular, if not more popular, than previous models, given the ever-increasing price of the Pro iPhones.
Specs-wise, we’re likely looking at an iPhone 14 form factor, but smaller than the vanilla and Pro models, which many will welcome. After all, not everyone wants a large smartphone. Given the three-year gap between this SE and the previous iteration, you can expect plenty of Apple’s hardware improvements to be included; there’s potential for a larger 48-megapixel main camera, the first use of the notched display in an SE, and the same fast-charging battery tech expected for the iPhone 16.
Perhaps the biggest advancement comes in the display. While previous SE models came with cheaper, less vibrant LCD screens, the 2025 edition is also expected to feature an OLED display.
Customers buy the iPhone 15 (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
NurPhoto via Getty Images
The iPhone 16, by its nature, has always been a compromise device in the past. Apple is putting the latest and greatest technology available on the Pro models, which will be the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max this year. It has always been a balancing act to keep the standard iPhone 16 specced high enough to be considered a good enough iPhone while leaving enough room to create demand for a more expensive Pro model.
In previous years, this meant using a previous generation of Axx chipsets, reducing storage options for consumers, and keeping memory specifications as low as possible. This is no longer the case, as the need to support generative AI demands the latest Apple Silicon chip and higher memory to enable as much processing as possible on a local device.
If the iPhone SE is to support Apple Intelligence, it will need to have the same core specifications as the iPhone 16, especially in terms of Apple Silicon. The iPhone SE already has the same chipset as the main lineup, and it’s more than likely that it will do so with this generation as well.
After all, if AI is the future, then Apple’s AI needs to be everywhere. And if it needs to be everywhere, it needs to be supported by the iPhone SE.
Apple CEO Tim Cook delivers a speech at the start of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (Photo) … [+] (by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Getty Images
There’s also the question of the timing of generative AI. Apple Intelligence, which proudly bears the Apple name, was previewed at last month’s Worldwide Developer Conference and will play its part in iOS 18. However, while iOS 18 will be available to the public with the launch of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro in September, the critical AI components aren’t expected to appear until the first quarter of 2025.
The Apple community may be expecting an “AI boom” with sales of the iPhone 16, one of the first AI-powered iPhones, but there’s no indication in the supply chain that Apple is planning to increase its order book. If Apple is waiting until Q1 2025 to launch the revolution, wouldn’t it be better to wait until then to see what form that revolution will take?
Attendees watch a video presentation at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (Photo by … [+] (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Getty Images
If you want the extra power and all the capabilities of the iPhone platform, you’ll be looking at the iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max, and there’s not much point in considering any other iPhone. If you’re looking to maximize your value, the iPhone SE will be a better deal than the iPhone 16, and thanks to the late arrival of Apple Intelligence, there’s not a huge advantage to buying your next iPhone before then.
Now read the latest iPhone, iPad and App Store headlines in Forbes’ weekly Apple Loop news roundup
0 Comments