The new iPhone SE, in my opinion, is a product of a compromise between the needs of humans and the ambitions of Apple. Although the first iPhone SE was a superphone, it was virtually indestructible, lightning fast, and had the ideal screen size for the period of time it was released in along with a standard battery. It was priced reasonably, according to Apple's standards. On the other hand, this does not even come close to being true of the new one. The impression that practically all of the things that are important to customers were neglected or made worse in order for the company to justify a price cut (I repeat once again, 50 thousand for a "budget" phone is some kind of overkill). They installed an outdated camera here, a battery that does not live up to the most modest of expectations here, and something about the speed of the bluetooth connection was not messed up here. In general, if there was a choice between the new SE and an older SE model that had more memory, a new processor, and a slightly improved camera, I would choose the older model every time. Also, I'll admit that I've been giving a lot of thought to the possibility of purchasing an older SE model with 128 GB of storage space. The only reason it stops happening is because they have stopped maintaining the software for it.
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