The iPhone SE (2nd generation) (2020) is essentially an iPhone 8 with a few key features updated – so why the excitement? The value of this “new” device is not in the industrial design innovation, it’s in the promise that a new device from Apple provides. If Samsung released a device with a body like the Samsung Galaxy S7, with a new processor and a guarantee of software updates and support for a half-decade starting in 2020 for $399, wouldn’t you buy it?
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