A set of CAD renders released by the Indian tech blog 91Mobiles today confirmed the design of the fourth-generation iPhone SE, as had been rumored.
The pictures reveal a 6.1-inch all-screen display with flat sides, a USB-C port in favor of a Lightning port, and a notch that houses the TrueDepth camera array for Face ID. The existing iPhone SE, which has curved edges, a 4.7-inch display, a Home Button with Touch ID, and huge bezels, would be greatly improved by this design.
It appears that the dimensions of the new iPhone SE are 147 mm in height, 71.5 mm in width, and 7.7 mm in thickness. The dimensions of this and the iPhone 14, which are 146.7 mm high, 71.5 mm broad, and 7.8 mm thick, are nearly the same.
All things considered, the leaked photos from the previous year suggested that the upcoming iPhone SE would basically be the same as the iPhone 14, with a 6.1-inch OLED screen, Face ID identification, and an Action button in place of the dual back cameras and a USB-C connector. The gadget should be released the following year.