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New Photos Spotted Of Alleged iPhone SE 2 Show Glass Back And 3.5 mm Jack

By Goran Spasojevic / April 26, 2018

Every year we have a hype about the latest iPhone model, and inevitably rumors start circulating around both, the design and new features. Nothing is different when it comes to this year's iPhone SE 2.

A series of photos have emerged today, depicting a fully built iPhone SE 2 model with the white case, covered in glass from the back. These images originated from Chinese social media, so we can only guess how relevant they are to the truth.

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Image Courtesy Of 9to5Mac

However, these new photos do confirm some of the rumors like the possibility of wireless charging and 3.5 mm jack being present. The current iPhone SE model has an aluminum back case while in this picture, we can notice that the case is made out of glass. This suggests that there is some truth about wireless charging feature. On the photos, we can also clearly see the 3.5 mm jack. Apple decided to get rid of this port with iPhone 7 at the end of 2016. Nevertheless, Apple users have different opinions whether that will happen with the new SE model since, at this point, it can go either way. Many smartphones still use this port and iPhone SE is not considered a flagship product so there is a pretty good chance that Apple will decide to leave this "old" technology on their new device. Another new thing that these pictures predict is a small change in the design of the SE model on the rear side. In addition, rumors are saying that the SE 2 will have an upgraded processor too, A10 instead of A9 along other new tweaks.

Whatever the case may be, as 9to5Mac predicts we can expect the truth about these rumors to be unveiled sometime in May this year, or maybe at the WWDC which is in June.



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