That sounds right for me. I wish it would come out sooner rather than later, 
especially if it is as stated here. 

Best regards,

Carolyn 


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Subject: Thought I'd Share:

Everything you should know about Apple's SE2

By Kevin Downey, Komando.com

Do you like secrets? Do you love seeing new tech devices long before your 
family and friends do? 

Well, if you're an Apple diehard fan, you know the story. Apple has a way of 
leaking specs and photos of upcoming iPhones months before they hit store 
shelves, or at least Apple fuels the flames of the rumor mill. 

Rumors start to get wilder and louder before they eventually settle down into 
something resembling the truth. That phase is usually a few weeks or months 
before an official announcement. 

If you haven't heard, we're in that stage now with iPhone SE 2 rumors.
Speculation for Apple's lower-cost, fewer-frills iPhone have been wild and 
fiery for the past few weeks. 

Now, this is what most analysts and Apple insiders know (or believe) about the 
iPhone SE 2. The phone is a pretty impressive update of the 4-inch-display 
iPhone SE that was released a couple of years ago, if rumors are to be 
believed. 

SPECS 

Apple's iPhone X is its top-of-the-line iPhone with its newest features, like 
3D facial recognition and a 5.8-inch display. The iPhone SE 2 is a basic 
smartphone with fewer bells and whistles. 

Yet, it's a pretty impressive phone, if these spec rumors prove to be true.
It's expected to run on Apple's latest operating system, iOS 11. 

The SE 2 will also use Apple's A10 Fusion chip. The current iPhone SE uses the 
A9. 

The iPhone SE will have 2G of RAM, according to people in the know. It will 
come with two storage options, 32GB and 128GB. 

THE BELLS AND WHISTLES 

The current SE has an aluminum back. The SE 2 will likely have a glass back, 
like the new iPhones. 

That most likely means it will have wireless charging. However, it will keep 
the older iPhone feature, a 3.5 mm headphone jack - Apple's new iPhones don't 
have that. 

CAMERA 

The SE 2 has pretty impressive cameras. It will have 12MP for its rear camera, 
comparable to the iPhone X, but a 5MP front-facing camera - the X has 7MP. 

PRICE 

The SE 2 is an affordable smartphone, certainly compared to iPhone 8 and iPhone 
X. The 8's starting price is $699 while the X starts at $999. 

The SE 2's rumored price tag is $450. That's quite inexpensive and puts it 
right in line with the cost of some refurbished iPhones. 

TOUCH ID 

The iPhone SE, the one currently available, uses Apple's fingerprint 
biomtetrics Touch ID as a security measure. There were rumors that the SE 2 
would upgrade to iPhone X's 3D technology, but Apple insiders say SE 2 will 
stick with Touch ID. 

RELEASE DATE 

The big question surrounding the iPhone SE 2 is its release date. There are a 
couple of things to note here. 

Apple typically announces new releases in June and then at its big annual 
hardware event in September. But the SE 2 isn't likely to be Apple's big 
release this year. 

This is a lower-cost, fewer-frills smartphone that Apple might release a little 
bit under the radar. In fact, its target audience is likely to be the 
international market. 

So, what does that mean? The current rumor is that it will be released soon, 
before summer. 

That rumor is gaining steam with the increasing number of leaked SE 2 photos. 
The rumors about the SE 2 are starting to come into a consensus, which is a 
good sign something's about to be announced. 

Yet, other rumors say the SE 2 will not be released until this summer. Other 
reports even push its release all the way back to next year, 2019. 


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