The iPhone SE 4 introduces a notch screen for the first time in the series, marking Apple's full entry into the era of full-screen smartphones. This design significantly enhances the usability of the SE model, finally bringing it up to date with the times.

Furthermore, the new device will feature Face ID for the first time, rendering the iPhone SE 3, released in 2022 with a front fingerprint home button, the last of its kind in the Apple lineup.

It's worth mentioning that the screen of the SE 4 adopts OLED technology for the first time in the series, matching the 6.1-inch display of the standard versions of the iPhone 13/14 series, thereby significantly improving display quality.

However, unlike the iPhone 15 standard version, the SE 4 will not feature a high refresh rate screen, only supporting 60Hz.

In terms of the camera, the SE 4 will not inherit the iPhone 15's setup, opting for a single-camera configuration aimed solely at meeting everyday recording and scanning needs.

It's worth noting that there have been numerous rumors suggesting that Apple will debut its in-house 5G modem in this phone as a trial for its flagship products, should the trial be successful.