Apple has postponed the release of a larger 'iPhone SE Plus' until the second half of next year, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
We predicted that Apple would launch the new iPhone model in 1H21 in a previous report ("iPhone supply chain to be 2020 top pick in the tech sector; key predictions for new iPhone product mixes in 2020 and 2021" [December 5, 2019]). However, we think that Apple will likely postpone the new model from 1H21 to 2H21.
Kuo predicts that the new iPhone SE Plus will have a 5.5-inch or 6.1-inch full screen display, dropping the Home button. Rather than offering Face ID, the lower cost device may feature Touch ID integrated into the side power button.
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We predicted that Apple would launch the new iPhone model in 1H21 in a previous report ("iPhone supply chain to be 2020 top pick in the tech sector; key predictions for new iPhone product mixes in 2020 and 2021" [December 5, 2019]). However, we think that Apple will likely postpone the new model from 1H21 to 2H21.
Kuo predicts that the new iPhone SE Plus will have a 5.5-inch or 6.1-inch full screen display, dropping the Home button. Rather than offering Face ID, the lower cost device may feature Touch ID integrated into the side power button.
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