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iPhone SE vs. iPhone 11: The features you miss when you save that extra $300 – CNET
Apple’s 2020 iPhone SE is $300 cheaper than the baseline iPhone 11. Here’s exactly what you miss out on when you spend about half.

As the sequel to Apple’s 2016 sleeper-hit iPhone of the same name, the new iPhone SE starts at $399 (£419, AU$749). With that price tag, the phone aims to court budget-minded users who may not be able to splurge on $1,000 phones like the iPhone 11 Pro or Galaxy Note 20. While that does mean some cuts in hardware (the phone has a smaller 4.7-inch display and a single rear camera, for example) the iPhone SE does include some modern fixings, such as the same A13 processor as the iPhone 11 phones.
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