A dubious video has started to circulate on Weibo that claims to show
the upcoming 'iPhone SE 2' using the same design language as the iPhone X, but the smartphone appearing in the brief clip is probably not the follow-up to the iPhone SE, for a number of reasons.
In the 30 second video, we see an unknown man unlock the phone, swipe
through the home screen once and open Settings. There’s really not much
to gather from the video in terms of what the rumored iPhone SE might
have to offer from a performance standpoint — all we know is that it
exists (according to the source, anyway). Early rumors that began
spreading last fall claimed that the sequel to the iPhone SE would
launch in the first half of 2018, just as the original iPhone SE was
released in March 2016. Rumored specs include the same A11 Bionic chip
that powers the iPhone X and iPhone 8, 2GB of RAM as well as 32GB and 128GB storage options. All
in all, Apple may have a new iPhone SE 2 in the works, but it's
unlikely that the device is going to adopt iPhone X elements as the
iPhone SE is a low-cost device while the iPhone X is Apple's top-of-the-line flagship smartphone. Source: Caseme
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