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Apple Launches New iPhone For Low-Budget Users

Apple Launches New iPhone For Low-Budget Users
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SAN FRANCISCO – Apple Launches New iPhone For Low-Budget Users. The tech giant Apple, on Wednesday, unveiled a new entry-level iPhone. It aims to appeal to consumers facing a suddenly bleak economic backdrop.

According to details, Apple announced in a statement that the updated iPhone SE will start at $399. This is less than half the price of its flagship iPhone devices. It will be available for order as of Friday in more than 40 markets.

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Apple chief executive Tim Cook limited his comments to a tweet. He called the new handset the most affordable iPhone. And a fantastic option in Apple’s lineup to help you stay connected, informed and entertained.

The 4.7 inch display is bigger than the first-generation iPhone SE but smaller than the newest phones. Apple trimmed costs by leaving out some of high-end features. These are facial recognition, fingerprint sensor and a home-screen button which fans will remember from previous generations. The iPhone SE includes wireless charging and dual SIMs, and come in black, red or white. It features a single rear camera instead of the multiple lens in the newest iPhone 11.

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The move comes a week after Apple’s arch rival, Samsung introduced new smartphones that included a model designed to work on much-hyped new-generation 5G mobile networks and priced less than $500.

Apple Launches New iPhone For Low-Budget Users.

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