Apple is reportedly working on a mystery device called the iPhone XE. Believed to be a successor to the iPhone SE from 2016, the device is said to feature a 4.8-inch AMOLED display, as well as a trapezoidal notch and Face ID authentication like the standard iPhone lineup.
According to an unnamed source quoted by PC-Tablet, the phone will reportedly be powered by Apple’s latest A12 BIONIC chip, and sport a single 12MP primary camera with an ƒ/1.8 aperture. It won't, however, have wireless charging thanks to its aluminum back.
The report further says that the iPhone XE will be manufactured in India by Wistron, and will be priced starting at around the $600 mark.
According to an unnamed source quoted by PC-Tablet, the phone will reportedly be powered by Apple’s latest A12 BIONIC chip, and sport a single 12MP primary camera with an ƒ/1.8 aperture. It won't, however, have wireless charging thanks to its aluminum back.
The report further says that the iPhone XE will be manufactured in India by Wistron, and will be priced starting at around the $600 mark.
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