Currently, the iPhone SE is priced at US$399 for the 16GB variant and US$499 for the 64GB model in the United States.
Just like the iPhone 6S, the iPhone SE incorporates the A9 system-on-chip, M9 motion coprocessor, and has support for near-field communications.
The device boasts of a 4-inch Retina display at 326ppi and features a 12-megapixel camera and iSight camera similar to the iPhone 6. It has the ability to record 720-pixel videos at 240 fps, 1080-pixel at 120 or 60 fps, and 4K at 30 fps.
Despite the iSight camera being shared with the iPhone 6S, iPhone SE only has a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime camera compared to the iPhone 6S’ 5 megapixels.
The iPhone SE does not include 3D Touch nor the faster Touch ID sensor. It also lacks a barometer, which was first introduced in the iPhone 6.
The 4-inch iPhone ships with iOS 9.3 and also has the same features that were once exclusive to the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S including Apple Pay, Live Photos, and always-on Siri voice activation.
The iPhone SE is a major revamp for the company as the American tech giant started the trend for making phones with larger screens starting with the iPhone 6S.
It is also the cheapest iPhone to date as its opening price is evidently lower compared to previous iPhone models.