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iPhone SE (1st generation)

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Smartphone developed by Apple
For other models of iPhone SE, seeiPhone SE (2nd generation) andiPhone SE (3rd generation).
iPhone SE
The iPhone SE in silver
The first-generation iPhone SE
BrandApple
ManufacturersFoxconn (on contract)[1]
Wistron (on contract, forIndian market)[1]
TypeSmartphone
First releasedMarch 31, 2016 (2016-03-31)
DiscontinuedSeptember 12, 2018 (2018-09-12)
PredecessoriPhone 5c
SuccessoriPhone SE (2nd generation)
Compatible networksGSM,LTE,3G,4G,EDGE,UMTS,HSPA+,DC-HSDPA,CDMA,EVDO
Form factorSlate
Colors
  • Space Grey
  • Silver
  • Rose Gold
  • Gold
Dimensions
  • H: 123.8 mm (4.87 in)
  • W: 58.6 mm (2.31 in)
  • D:7.6 mm (0.30 in)
Weight113 g (4.0 oz)[2]
Operating systemOriginal:iOS 9.3.1
Current:iOS 15.8.5, released September 15, 2025[3]
System-on-chipApple A9[2]
Memory2 GBLPDDR4[2][4]
Storage16, 32, 64, or 128 GBNAND connected viaNVMe[2]
Battery3.82 V, 6.21 W⋅h (1624 mA⋅h) built-in rechargeableLiPo[2]
ChargingLightning connector
Rear cameraBacklitSony Exmor RS IMX315 12.2 MP (4032 x 3024, 1.22 μm),dual-tone LED flash,autofocus,IR filter,burst mode, f/2.2aperture,4K video recording at 30 fps,1080p at 30 or 60 fps,slow-motion video (1080p at 120 fps and720p at 240 fps)
Front camera1.2 MP, f/2.4aperture,exposure control,face detection, auto-HDR, Retina Flash, 720p video recording
Display4.0 in (100 mm)Retina Display,LED-backlitIPS LCD, 1136 × 640 pixel resolution (326ppi,aspect ratio 16:9) with fullsRGB standard, 500 cd/m2 max. brightness (typical), 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
SoundMono speaker,3.5 mmstereo audio jack
ConnectivityNear-field communication (NFC),Bluetooth 4.2,GPS,GLONASS,Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac),VoLTE,Wi-Fi calling,Lightning connector, 3.5 mmstereo audio jack
Data inputsMulti-touchtouchscreen display,Apple M9 motion coprocessor, 3-axisgyroscope,accelerometer,digitalcompass,proximity sensor,ambient light sensor,Touch IDfingerprint reader, microphone
Hearing aid compatibilityM3, T4[5]
WebsiteiPhone SE – Apple at theWayback Machine (archived January 2, 2017)
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The first-generationiPhone SE (also known asiPhone SE 1 oriPhone SE 2016;SE is aninitialism ofSpecial Edition[6]) is asmartphone that was developed and marketed byApple. It is part of the9th generation of theiPhone alongside the higher-endiPhone 6s and 6s Plus. It was introduced on March 21, 2016, with pre-orders beginning on March 24, 2016, and was officially released on March 31, 2016, alongside the9.7-inch iPad Pro.[7][8][9] It was re-released on March 24, 2017, with larger storage capacities.[10]

The iPhone SE shares the same physical design and dimensions as theiPhone 5s, but has similar internal hardware to the iPhone 6s, including the newerApple A9system-on-chip, greater battery capacity, and a 12-megapixel rear camera that can record up to4K video at 30frames per second. The iPhone SE can shoot Live Photos and has features like Retina Flash and the option to have Hey Siri activated without the need to be plugged into a power source.

The iPhone SE was discontinued by Apple on September 12, 2018.[11][12][13] The A9-based SE, 6s and 6s Plus were the first iPhones to be supported through seven major versions of iOS, fromiOS 9 toiOS 15.

Its successor, theiPhone SE (2020), was announced on April 15, 2020, and released on April 24, 2020.[14]

The iPhone SE was the last iPhone to feature a dual-coreCPU, a standard 3.5 mmstereo headphone jack, and 16 GB of internal storage.

History

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The previous major redesign of the iPhone, the 4.7-inchiPhone 6 and the 5.5-inchiPhone 6 Plus, resulted in larger screen sizes. However, a significant number of customers still preferred the smaller 4-inch screen size ofiPhone 5,5c, and 5s.

Leaks about a smaller, iPhone 5s-like phone with newer components started circulating in 2015. Guesses included "iPhone 5se", "iPhone 6 Mini", "iPhone 6c", and "iPhone SE" (which was the correct name of the phone).[15]

Apple executive Greg Joswiak stated in theLet us loop you in event (held at the Town Hall auditorium in theApple Campus)[16] on March 21, 2016, that they sold over 30 million 4-inch iPhones in 2015, further explaining that some people love smaller compact phones.[17] Later in the event, he announced the iPhone SE, describing it as "the most powerful four-inch phone ever".[8][18][19] With a totalmass of 113grams (or 4.0ounces), iPhone SE is one of the lightest iPhone models released, only surpassed by iPhone 5 and 5S (both having a total mass of 112 grams or 3.95 ounces). The iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus were the last iPhone models to feature a standard 3.5 stereo headphone jack.[20]

No affordable successor to iPhone SE was announced during the September 12, 2018,Apple Special Event, andBusiness Insider stated that "Apple made a big mistake by removing its smallest and most affordable iPhone from its lineup", suggesting that the company was disregarding a significant number ofcustomers who had been worried over the loss of the smaller design.[21] This was affirmed byComputerworld, who claimed that "the harsh reality is that across some of Apple's biggest markets, wage growth has stagnated, and people are feeling the pinch", further stating that there will always existconsumers in the mid-tier smartphone markets.[22]

In relation with the discontinuation of iPhone SE,Quartz mentioned on September 22, 2018, that women and other smartphone users with smaller hands had reported "pain from holding, scrolling, and swiping on phones, and a review of research on theergonomics of handheld devices concludes that bigger products, like large phones and tablets, often result in overextension of the thumb and wrist", hinting torepetitive strain injury, and that oversized iPhones and smartphones in general can be physically unusable for some users.[23] The technology websiteGizmodo shared the same concern, hoping that "there will be a return to smaller phones", and expressed a desire "to hold one's phone in a single hand, and be able to use it fully".[24]

On January 19, 2019, iPhone SE was back on sale as a clearance item for $249.[25][26] However, by January 20, 2019, stock was sold out.[27] On February 20, 2019,TechRadar announced that iPhone SE once again was on sale as a clearance item with a $100 price reduction. The price for the 32 GB version was $249, while the price for the 128 GB version was $299. The iPhones were unlocked, withAT&T,T-Mobile, orVerizon as optionalSIM cardcarriers. It was available in all original colors, including Space Gray, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold.[28][29][30][31][32] On March 25, 2019Gizmodo reported that iPhone SE was back in Apple's clearance shop, and added, "It's likely the last of Apple's stock that the company has finally put on clearance."[33]

On April 15, 2020, thesecond-generation iPhone SE was announced as the successor to the original first-generation iPhone SE.[14] The second-generation iPhone SE was released on April 24, 2020.[14] However, the 2020 iPhone SE has a larger 4.7-inch screen size, leaving the original iPhone SE as the last iPhone to have the smaller 4.0-inch screen size.[14][34]

Availability by region

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March 31, 2016

April 5, 2016

April 6, 2016

April 7, 2016

April 8, 2016

April 21, 2016

April 26, 2016

May 5, 2016

May 11, 2016

May 12, 2016

May 28, 2016

June 8, 2016

Specifications

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Design

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The rear of an iPhone SE in Rose Gold color finish

The exterior design of iPhone SE is nearly identical to that of iPhone 5 and 5S, with the exception ofmatte-chamfered edges and an insetstainless steel rear Apple logo. The iPhone SE shares the same physical sizes and dimensions, so cases designed to fit the 5 and 5S will also fit an iPhone SE.[37] iPhone SE was available in the colors Space Gray, Silver, Gold, and Rose Gold.[38]

ColorNameFront
Space GrayBlack
SilverWhite
Gold
Rose Gold

Hardware

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iPhone SE incorporates theApple A9system-on-chip (SoC) with anM9motion coprocessor and supportsnear field communication forApple Pay. It was originally released with 16 GB or 64 GB of internal storage. It features a 12 megapixel rear-facing camera with the ability to record2160p (4K) video at 30frames per second andslow motion with1080p at 120 fps and720p at 240 fps options. The camera lacksoptical image stabilization.

Unlike iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, the SE does not include3D Touch, nor the updated faster second-generationTouch ID sensor from the 6s and 6s Plus,[39] or itsbarometer.[40]

Still photos with resolutions up to 6.5 megapixels (3412 × 1920) can be captured during video recording.[41]

On March 21, 2017, Apple announced that it would double the storage for these models at the same launch prices. The upgraded models were released on March 24, 2017, with 32 GB or 128 GB of internal storage.[42][43]

Software

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See also:iOS,iOS 9,iOS 10,iOS 11,iOS 12,iOS 13,iOS 14, andiOS 15

iPhone SE originally shipped withiOS 9.3, supportingiPhone 6- and6s-exclusive features such asApple Pay, Live Photos, Retina Flash, and always-onSiri voice activation.[38][40][44] The SE is compatible with iOS 15.[45] During theWWDC 2019 Keynote, Apple announced, that iPhone SE, 6s, and 6s Plus would support most of the main features ofiOS 13. This includes the newdark mode (which aims to reduceeye strain), and Low Data Mode[46] for restricting background network (bothWi-Fi andmobile network) usage.[47] Along with iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, iPhone SE is the oldest iPhone to support iOS 13,iOS 14, andiOS 15.[48] It does not supportiOS 16,iOS 17 oriOS 18.

Reception

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CNET considered the iPhone SE to be a "great choice at the small end, with no compromises",[43] and lauded Apple for adapting iPhone 6s's hardware to three different form factors[49][43] while "consumers loved the battery life and that it still had a headphone jack".[29]

The Verge considered iPhone SE to be much-improved and well-designed with great battery life, and its screen size the only hindrance to multitasking and certain apps. Giving the device 8.7 out of 10, The Verge said the iPhone SE is "today's tech in yesterday's phone body" and warned not to overly praise something just for doing its job.[50]

TechCrunch said it was "the best phone ever made", appealing to people who prefer a smaller, highly pocketable phone.[51]

GSMArena wrote that iPhone SE "struck the right balance between size, cost and performance", helping Apple beat sales expectations, and that it was strategic in India and China where Apple struggles to match its Western markets.[52]

Tom's Guide acclaimed iPhone SE for being an affordable and compact smartphone with a headphone jack, saying it can be both held comfortably and slipped into a jeans pocket and almost forgotten, unlike a big-screen device however thin. There was praise for the ability to listen to music and charge the phone at the same time.[53]

The Next Web described Apple's iPhone SE as "the best looking phone it's ever made", citing the beautiful satin finish bead-blasted aluminum body and classy chamfered edges.[54]

See also

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