The new iPhone SE includes WiFi 6 and Express card support, but does not carry the U1 chip

iPhone SE

Well, after so many rumors Apple has finally just introduced the new iPhone SE. We can now put the name of iPhone 9 in the drawer that many wanted to put. Although we still cannot physically see and touch it, we already have the official images of the company, and all its specifications.

And there are a couple of such features that stand out: For a budget iPhone, the company wanted it to be well connected. It is compatible with the future WIFI 6 and with Express Cards. Apple wants us to use it to pay for the bus and Metro.

Although the new Wi-Fi standard, the WIFI 6, It is not yet widely implemented in homes and public places, Apple has been incorporating it in its new devices for a few months. The iPhone 11 and 11 Pro were the first devices to support WIFI 6. The next was the newly released iPad Pro this year. In contrast, the latest notebooks released by the company, the 16-inch MacBook Pro and the new MacBook Air, are not supported.

With a price of 489 Euros the 64GB one, the new iPhone SE was not expected to mount the company's latest Wi-Fi modem, but it does. It mounts the same wifi chip (802.11ax WI-FI 6 with 2 x 2 MIMO) as the iPhone 11.

Another outstanding feature is that as seen in the iOS 13.4.5 beta code, the iPhone SE also has support for Express Cards, allowing its use as a wireless card even if the mobile runs out of battery. A great utility for future transport cards Express Transit and Apple CarKey.

You can now buy a new iPhone for 489 Euros.

On the other hand, it is assumed that due to the cost issue, the chip has not been incorporated Ultra Wide Band U1, so we will see how it behaves by locating future AirTags based on said chip.

But with a very reasonable price, the iPhone SE mounts the same chip A13 Bionic than the iPhone 11, a good camera that record 4K video, water and dust resistant IP67 and to 256 GB capacity. The truth is that it is very good for those users who want an iOS mobile that is not mid-high range.


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