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The iPhone SE 2 will reportedly be little more than an iPhone 8 with an A13 chip, more RAM by Michael Simon

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If you’ve been waiting for a new iPhone SE to come along, your patience might soon be rewarded. According to a new report from Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is looking to launch a new version of the budget phone early next year, but it might not be all you hoped for.
In a new analyst note, Kuo predicts that the iPhone SE 2 will have a similar “form factor design and hardware spec” to the iPhone 8, which Apple currently sells for $449. That means it will have a home button with Touch ID and a 4.7-inch display. Kuo doesn’t specifically say whether the phone will phone will include wireless charging like the current model, nor does he make mention of the camera. Also unclear is whether there will be an XL version of the iPhone SE 2.
Like the original iPhone SE (which was essentially an iPhone 5s), the changes to the iPhone SE 2 will be largely internal. As Kuo writes, The most significant hardware spec upgrade will be the adoption of the A13 processor and 3GB LPDDR4X, a significant jump from the A11 processor and 2GB of RAM that’s in the iPhone 8.
However, where the iPhone SE was both a lower-cost and a smaller-sized alternative to the iPhone, the iPhone SE 2 will be very similar in size to the iPhone 11 Pro. Granted, if Apple sticks to the original $399 price of the iPhone SE, it will be $600 cheaper than that phone, but the lack of a new form factor could dampen enthusiasm. Nevertheless, Kuo predicts that the iPhone SE 2 “will likely increase iPhone’s market share and benefit Apple’s promotions for service and content. We expect that the iPhone SE 2 shipment will reach 30 million  to 40 million units in 2020.”