As the sequel to Apple's 2016 sleeper-hit iPhone of the same name, the
new iPhone SE starts at $399, £419 or AU$749. With that price tag, the
phone aims to court budget-minded users who may not be able to splurge
on $1,000 handsets like the iPhone 11 Pro or Galaxy S20. While that does
mean some cuts in hardware (the phone has a smaller 4.7-inch display
and a single rear camera, for example) the iPhone SE does include some
modern fixings, such as the same A13 processor as the iPhone 11 phonesNeed more specifics? Here's an in-depth walk-through of how these two
models diffe. r so you can learn what exactly the iPhone SE offers at its
lower price.Angela Lang/CNET
With a four-year gap between the new iPhone
SE and the older one, Apple brought many upgrades. That includes
wireless charging, better camera specs and water resistance.
(Unfortunately, for wired headphone users, the new iPhone SE doesn't
have a headphone jack.) If you're looking for a new iPhone but want to
save as much money as possible, the iPhone SE is your best bet -- you'll
save $300 outright compared to the price of the iPhone 11 (which costs
$699, £729 or AU$1,199).
Read our Apple iPhone SE (2020) review.
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The iPhone 11 costs $300 more than the iPhone
SE. Despite having many of the same internal specs, however, its main
advantages are twofold: It has a bigger screen (6.1 inches versus 4.7,
measured diagonally) and it packs better camera specs all around (a
second wide-angle lens and a better selfie camera, for starters). If
both are big priorities for you, get the iPhone 11.
Read our Apple iPhone 11 review.
Size and design: iPhone SE is small and compactThe most obvious
difference between the two phones is that the iPhone 11 is larger. The
iPhone 11 has a 6.1-inch screen while the iPhone SE has a 4.7-inch
display. While you get more screen real estate for your apps and
watching videos with the former, the iPhone SE will draw users for its
comfortable portability and compact grip.
Both iPhones have LCD
displays, but the iPhone 11 has a "Liquid Retina HD display" while the
iPhone SE has "Retina HD." These are branding terms that Apple uses to
differentiate its display technology; all you have to know, though, is
that the iPhone 11's screen is sharper, although they both have the same
number of pixels-per-inch or pixel density.
Some users will also like the iPhone SE's home button. Now that Apple
is discontinuing the iPhone 8, the iPhone SE will be the only iPhone
Apple will sell with a physical home button. In addition to being
intuitive to use, it also means you don't have to use swipe gestures to
return to the home screen or call up recent apps. The home button will
also house the device's fingerprint reader for unlocking the phone and
authorizing digital payments (what Apple calls Touch ID). The iPhone 11,
however, uses facial mapping sensors on the front-facing camera for
biometric security (aka Face ID).
The devices are both IP
certified for water protection. But because the iPhone 11 is rated IP68
compared to the iPhone SE's IP67 rating, it means that the iPhone 11 is a
tad more durable against submersion (as in, it's certified to withstand
longer or deeper immersion in water). On paper, an IP67 level of
certification means the iPhone SE can survive in up to a meter (3.3
feet) of water for about 30 minutes.
Lastly, the iPhone SE only
comes in black, white and red. The iPhone 11 comes in those three
colors, too, but if you want more options, you can also get it in pastel
yellow, green and purple.
The new iPhone SE in red.
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Camera: iPhone 11 has the upper handIf
you're not necessarily a camera power user, the iPhone SE's single
12-megapixel rear camera should suffice for posting images on Instagram
and casual video recording. But if you care about photography or want
more tools at your disposal, the iPhone 11 has a notably better camera
setup than the iPhone SE.
The iPhone 11, for instance, has a second wide-angle camera. That
means you can take sweeping landscape photos or creative, more dramatic
pictures at close distances. The iPhone 11 also has Apple's low-light
camera mode, Night Mode. Night Mode reduces things like digital
artifacts, graininess and motion blur to capture and brighten up images
taken in dim lighting.
As for the front-facing camera, the iPhone
11 doesn't just have a better selfie camera because it has more
megapixels (12 megapixels compared to the iPhone SE's 7 megapixels). It
can capture 4K video (compared to the iPhone SE's 1080p video) and
record slow-motion video, too.
Processor and battery: Both have A13 BionicAs its main budget phone,
Apple could have outfitted the iPhone SE with an older processor. But
the device is equipped with the latest proprietary A13 Bionic chip, the
same one that's inside the iPhone 11. When we ran processing performance
speeds on 3DMark and Geekbench 5, both phones clocked in similar
results, which is also to say that the iPhone SE performed comparably --
and at times better than -- the Galaxy S20, Pixel 4 and the OnePlus 8
Pro.
Apple's A13 processor.
Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET
As always, Apple
doesn't disclose the iPhone SE's battery capacity. According to the run
times listed on Apple's site, the iPhone SE's battery is similar to that
of the iPhone 8, which isn't as long as the iPhone 11. (Unofficial
tear-downs from third parties also revealed that the iPhone 11 has a
3,110-mAh battery while the iPhone 8 has a 1,821-mAh battery.)
When
we ran continuous video playback on Airplane mode, however, both phones
lasted the same: about 15 and a half hours, give or take. While we have
yet to run streaming tests on the iPhone SE, it's promising that the
first set of battery runs are similar to the iPhone 11.
iPhone SE
(2020) vs. iPhone 11
Apple iPhone SE (2020)
iPhone 11
Display size, resolution
4.7-inch Retina HD; 1,334x750 pixels
6.1-inch LCD Liquid Retina; 1,792x828 pixels
Pixel density
326ppi
326ppi
Dimensions (inches)
5.45 x 2.65 x 0.29 in.
5.94x2.98x0.33 in.
Dimensions (millimeters)
138.4 x 67.3 x 7.3mm
150.9x75.7x8.3mm
Weight (ounces, grams)
5.22 oz.; 148g
6.84 oz.; 194g
Mobile software
iOS 13
iOS 13
Camera
12-megapixel
12-megapixel (wide), 12-megapixel (ultrawide)
Front-facing camera
7-megapixel
12-megapixel
Video capture
4K
4K
Processor
Apple A13 Bionic
Apple A13 Bionic
Storage
64GB, 128GB, 256GB
64GB, 128GB, 256GB
RAM
Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Expandable storage
No
No
Battery
Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Fingerprint sensor
Home button
No
Connector
Lightning
Lightning
Headphone jack
No
No
Special features
Water resistant (IP67); dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM);
wireless charging
Water resistant (IP68); dual-SIM capabilities (nano-SIM and e-SIM);
wireless charging
Price off-contract (USD)
$399 (64GB), $449 (128GB), $549 (256GB)
$699 (64GB), $749 (128GB), $849 (256GB)
Price (GBP)
£419 (64GB), £469 (128GB), £569 (256GB)
£729 (64GB), £779 (128GB), £879 (256GB)
Price (AUD)
AU$749 (64GB), AU$829 (128GB), AU$999 (256GB)
AU$1,199 (64GB), AU$1,279 (128GB), AU$1,449 (256GB)
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