Apple's iPhone SE 4, launching today, heralds significant updates including Face ID, a 6.1-inch OLED display, A18 chip, and a 48MP camera. The new design mimics the iPhone 14 and removes the home button. Enhanced storage, RAM, and a larger battery enhance performance while adopting USB-C charging. The price starts at $499.
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