The upcoming iPhone SE 4 is expected to feature Apple’s A18 chip, according to a reliable source on social media.
The chip, identified by the code T8140, is used by both the A18 and A18 Pro, with the iPhone SE 4 likely opting for the standard A18 due to its position as a lower-end device.
This follows earlier reports, including one from 9to5Mac in October, which independently confirmed the A18 chip for the new iPhone SE.
The device is expected to launch by March or April 2025, with rumors suggesting a 6.1-inch OLED display, Face ID, USB-C port, and a 48-megapixel rear camera.
It could also feature 8GB of RAM and support for Apple Intelligence, making it a significant upgrade over the current model.
The current iPhone SE, which resembles the iPhone 8, features outdated specs such as a Touch ID button and a Lightning port.
With the A18 chip, the SE 4 will offer a considerable performance boost, likely accompanied by a slight price increase from the current $429 starting price.