iPhone SE Looks to be Heading to the Smartphone Graveyard


Apple won’t release a successor to the 4-inch iPhone SE, according to analyst Pan Jiutang. The Cupertino company has reportedly scrapped the plans to release a refreshed variant of the handset, because demand has shifted from sub-5-inch smartphones.

To fill the gap the iPhone SE will inevitably leave, Apple is expected to take the wraps off a 4.7-inch iPhone 7s, which should feature the firm’s latest A11 processor and an enhanced camera, alongside the much-anticipated iPhone 8 in September.
As for the iPhone 8… Well, that’s rumored to be Apple’s most-impressive smartphone to date, sporting an all-glass design, an edge-to-edge OLED display à la Galaxy S8, an optical Touch ID sensor and wireless charging capabilities (hurrah!).
For now, it would be wise to take Jiutang’s claim with a hefty pinch of salt. Recently, a number of other analysts have predicted that Apple will, in fact, release a successor to the iPhone SE — and it’s not uncommon for one to go rogue and suggest the opposite.

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