ABC News reports:
Apple on Tuesday unveiled a new version of its budget-priced iPhone that’s capable of connecting to ultrafast 5G wireless networks, an upgrade that’s already been available on the company’s upscale models for more than a year. The latest iPhone SE marks the first upgrade to the bare-bones version of Apple’s most popular product in nearly two years.
In the latest sign of the inflationary pressures that have been roiling the economy, the new iPhone SE will sell for $429 — an 8% increase from $399 price tag for the last version that rolled out it nearly two years ago during the early stages of the pandemic. The new iPhone SE will be available in stores March 18.
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The latest iPhone SE marks the first upgrade to the bare-bones version of Apple’s most popular product in nearly two years. https://t.co/5Jd7hmbHkq
— ABC News (@ABC) March 9, 2022
At Apple’s first product event of the year, the standout was a new budget iPhone with access to 5G networks. The new iPhone SE runs on the company’s faster A15 Bionic chip and features an updated camera with a longer-lasting battery. https://t.co/kI1aS1CVOL pic.twitter.com/25cHm9fWX5
— CNN (@CNN) March 8, 2022