Today, there is further evidence that the next generation iPhone SE will retain the design of its predecessor; including the 4.7-inch IPS display that debuted in 2014 in the iPhone 6. Information came from Ross Young, best known for his awareness of displays for Apple smartphones.
In a recent post, Young rejects previously made claims that the next iPhone SE will have a design similar to the iPhone XR and a 6.1-inch narrow-bezel widescreen LCD. The analyst claims that the device will receive the same 4.7-inch IPS-panel as the most affordable Apple smartphone of the current generation, as well as an archaic design with a Home button. The main differences from the current iPhone SE will be the A14 Bionic chipset, which debuted in the iPhone 12, and support for 5G cellular networks.
Young suggests that the iPhone SE will only be overhauled in 2024. According to him, the iPhone SE 2024 screen will boast a diagonal of 5.7 to 6.1 inches; but will still be made using IPS technology. It is assumed that the display of the device will receive a tiny round cutout for the front camera instead of the usual notch.