The iPhone SE 3 is the latest affordable iPhone you can buy — but is it a worthy upgrade over Apple's already great iPhone SE 2? Buying a cheap iPhone used to be an impossible task. Apple launched a new iPhone once per year, it came with a high price tag, and that was all there was to it.
Apple's tried to change precisely this with its iPhone SE lineup. The goal of the iPhone SE is to take an older iPhone design, give it modern specs, and sell it at a much lower price than its more expensive siblings. As it currently stands, the iPhone SE 3 is the latest and greatest entry in the SE family. It has the newest specs, the best features, and a $429 starting price ($30 more than the SE 2). It's an excellent purchase for anyone with an iPhone that's a few years old, but is it worth upgrading to if you already have the iPhone SE 2? Here's what you need to know.
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Right off the bat, the iPhone SE 3 and iPhone SE 2 look virtually identical to each other. And that's because they are identical. Both phones have a 4.7-inch display with big bezels, a physical home button, and come in the same black, white, and red colors. Even the dimensions are the same! The iPhone SE 3 and SE 2 measure 138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3mm. The only physical difference is that the iPhone SE 3 is slightly lighter, weighing 144g compared to the 148g iPhone SE 2. They also share IP67 dust/water resistance ratings, 'aerospace-grade aluminum' frames, and Lightning charging ports on the bottom with no headphone jack. It's also worth mentioning that the quality of the 4.7-inch display is identical between the two models. Regardless of whether you have the iPhone SE 3 or SE 2, you're getting an LCD panel, 1334 x 750
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