iPhone SE 4 rumoured to integrate Apple Intelligence at launch

Apple is expected to use 6.1-inch Super XDR displays for the iPhone SE 4
An undated image of iPhone SE 4. — Apple
An undated image of iPhone SE 4. — Apple

iPhone SE 4 is hinted to be released next year. Before its launch, a new report claimed that the cheapest non-flagship iPhone can also receive artificial intelligence (AI) features.

According to the report, this is not the only update feature regarding the iPhone SE 4. The upcoming iPhone SE model is claimed to have a design similar to the iPhone 14. Moreover, the iPhone SE 4 would boast an OLED panel and a single 48MP camera.

Is iPhone SE 4 getting Apple Intelligence?

According to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is expected to launch the iPhone SE 4 at the beginning of 2025. This will corroborate with an older report which claimed that Apple is planning a Q1 2025 lineup for the release of the non-flagship model.

The upcoming iPhone SE model might also integrate some noteworthy updates. The biggest upgrade is the addition of Apple Intelligence features in the device right at the launch. 

While the list of AI features that might arrive on the device is not disclosed currently, it is believed that some features that rely on heavy on-device processing might not be present. Gurman claimed that the design language of the smartphone could be relatable to the iPhone 14, with an OLED panel stretching “across the full device”.

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Earlier, a report said that Apple could use 6.1-inch Super XDR displays for the iPhone SE 4. A part of these panels could be sourced from iPhone 13 displays, which is said to be repurposed by Lucky Goldstar (LG) display.

Despite this, the iPhone SE 4 is also rumoured to sport a single 48MP rear camera. It could be boasted with Apple's A18 chipset with 6GB and 8GB LPDDR5 RAM options. Moreover, other reports suggest the addition of Face ID, a USB Type-C charging and data port, and more.