The new iPhone SE adds 5G but keeps the home button

It's been two years since Apple launched the last iPhone SE and finally, a new model is here. At its "Peek performance" event today, Apple unveiled the new iPhone SE, which like its predecessors is a more affordable version of the flagship range. As expected, the budget-friendly phone has an updated quad-core A15 Bionic processor. Surprisingly, though, it still retains a home button below the screen for Touch ID, and has a single rear camera.

The new iPhone SE will be available in midnight, starlight and red colors, and has a 4.7 inch Retina HD screen. It's covered in glass, offering IP67 dust and water resistance.

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[original story: Engadget]