While the unofficial renders have been making rounds online for some time, a tipster has now leaked the real-life images of the iPhone SE 4’s dummy units. The leaked dummy, shared on X by Sony ...
A tipster, Majun Bu, who previously shared the design details has now taken to X to post images of an iPhone SE4 dummy unit next to an actual iPhone 16. At first look, both the phones looked similar ...
The iPhone SE 4 now has an alleged dummy unit which was revealed by a leaker to be the real deal, showcasing the massive changes from Apple for this fourth-generation version. A lot has changed ...
the iPhone SE 4 dummies have. This is not an actual leak of the phone. The video comes from Majin Bu, and it has a duration of 10 seconds. You can check it out below, if you want to take a closer ...
iPhone SE 4 is tipped to feature a notch design similar to the iPhone 14 Apple may reportedly replace the Lightning port with USB Type-C Leaked video hints towards a single rear camera with an LED ...
A new video claiming to show a dummy iPhone SE 4 unit contradicts recent rumors saying that it will have a Dynamic Island rather than the older-style notch. It's regularly been claimed that the ...
While the dummy unit sports the familiar notch design, it also showcases two significant departures from the iPhone 14's design: the replacement of the alert slider with an Action Button and the ...
With Apple's fourth-generation iPhone SE launch inching ever closer, new alleged dummy models have emerged online that give us further clarification on some of the details of the device.
We’ve grown to trust in the smartphone dummy models which leak from factories in China and the latest to hit our studio is likely a key insight into the next iPhone – the iPhone SE 4th generation.
Leaked ‌iPhone SE‌ dummy models do not feature an Action Button or a Camera Control button, and dummy models are often an accurate representation of what we can expect from new iPhones because ...
Calling all iPhone lovers: we might just have a full ... There's no guarantee that these posts aren't just highlighting a well-done dummy unit — a version typically made for accessory manufacturers.