Features of the iPhone SE (1st Generation)
The iPhone SE (1st generation), introduced by Apple Inc. in 2016, is a unique blend of design and technology. This model was introduced as a "Special Edition," bringing together the beloved form factor of the iPhone 5S with the more advanced internal hardware of the iPhone 6S.
Design and Build
The iPhone SE maintains the compact and iconic design of the iPhone 5S, featuring a sleek aluminum body with a chamfered edge and a 4-inch Retina display. With a total mass of 113 grams (or 4.0 ounces), it is one of the lightest iPhone models, slightly heavier than the iPhone 5 and 5S, both at 112 grams. The SE's physical dimensions carry over from the iPhone 5S, making it a comfortable fit for users preferring smaller devices.
Performance
Underneath its classic exterior, the iPhone SE is powered by the Apple A9 SoC, the same processor found in the iPhone 6S, providing significant performance enhancements. This chip features the same M9 motion coprocessor, enhancing processing efficiency and enabling the activation of Hey Siri without needing an external power source.
Camera
The iPhone SE boasts a 12-megapixel rear-facing camera, capable of capturing high-resolution images and recording 4K video at 30 frames per second. It also supports slow-motion video at 1080p at 120 fps and 720p at 240 fps. While it lacks the optical image stabilization found in the iPhone 6S Plus, the SE supports features such as Live Photos and Retina Flash.
Features
While the SE shares many internal features with the iPhone 6S, there are notable distinctions. It does not include 3D Touch technology or the second-generation Touch ID sensor. Additionally, the iPhone SE, along with the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, were the last models to feature the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack.