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iPhone SE: I’m actually glad that Apple’s smallest iPhone isn’t really that small – CNET
Commentary: With the iPhone SE 2020, Apple had a chance to bring a 4-inch iPhone back to market again. But it passed on that opportunity, and there’s a reason for that.

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Four years after launching the original, Apple announced its new iPhone SE back in April. I imagine that smaller-phone fans collectively jumped for joy upon hearing the news. The iPhone SE, which looks like an iPhone 8 but features the iPhone 11’s powerful A13 chipset, uses a 4.7-inch display.
Apple claims that it’s a “small” phone. And it is the smallest (and cheapest) iPhone currently available in Apple’s lineup. It’s also relatively compact by today’s phone standards, espec…
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