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Could an Android copy Apple’s iPhone SE strategy?

Could an Android copy Apple’s iPhone SE strategy?

Posted on April 16, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

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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