The iPhone SE is one of Apple’s most popular models. It’s easy to see why: it’s by far the least expensive, but it’s still ‘new’. With the first two iPhone SE models, introduced in 2016 and 2020, Apple took a somewhat old iPhone body and simply swapped out the internal components for its latest-and-greatest system-on-chip. The concept is a hit: many don’t feel the need for all the latest features, they just want an affordable, fast iPhone that will be supported and updated for years.
It is no surprise, then, that the third-generation iPhone SE follows the same pattern. In fact, if anything is odd about it, it’s that Apple still hasn’t updated the design, sticking with the same large bezels, home button, and Touch ID of the iPhone 8…