Yet,
I got a 2020 SE and mine did come with a charging brick.

I must have just got it before the change happened last year.

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Maria 
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Sent: Wednesday, 9 June 2021 3:21 am
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Subject: Re: iPhone 12 Pro Max Unboxing Warning

My SE2020 didn't come with a charger either.  The first one in my time of 
owning iPhones.


Maria Campbell
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On 6/7/2021 7:00 PM, Steve Matzura wrote:
> The stock package for an iPhone 12 Pro Max comes with a charging 
> cable, but no charger. This is the first phone I've had, starting with 
> the venerable 4S, where no little charger cube was hiding ina nook or 
> cranny in the main iPhone box. What you do get is a charging cable, 
> and thereby hangs another tale, because you need to know that the end 
> that's supposed to go into your little charging cube wall wart that 
> you don't get, that connector is not USB-A--it's USB-C. So if you 
> don't have any USB-C charger wall warts in the house, you're going to 
> be kiind-of stuck until you either get one or buy the accessory kit 
> from your phone store or provider that contains a case and the new 
> wireless MagSafe charging square. I got lucky--I didn't foresee this 
> problem, but I did want the wireless charging option plus the case 
> plus the screen protection.
>
>
> Oh yeah, no earbuds either.
>
>
> The above aside, they've done a clever thing regarding installing the 
> tempered glass screen protector--you now get a plastic form that 
> neatly fits over the iPhone itself. What you do with it is, you turn 
> it upside down and lay it on a flat surface, oritent yourself with the 
> tempered-glass screen protector so you know which is the end with a 
> notch cut out of it--that's the earpiece end, take it out of its 
> wrapping and sheathing, and lay it very gently adhesive side up in the 
> plastic form. Then, orient the phone itself in the same way as the 
> screen protector, remove its packaging covering, and lay it down into 
> the form on top of the adhesive backing of the screen protector. By 
> doing this, the screen protector is absolutely assured of being in 
> perfect position on the front side of the phone, and you don't get any 
> fingerprints anywhere. The slightest bit of oil from your fingers on 
> the front side will diminish the ability of the screen protector's 
> adhesive side to stick to the phone's glass face, and this new way of 
> applying these rigid-glass protectors seems to be a great thing, 
> especially for blind people. I wish I'd've had this for the XS Max 
> last year. If I did, I probably wouldn't have put it on ever so 
> slightly crooked, and it might not have come off about five months 
> later, also probably due to my having touched the screen and polluting 
> the surface with my body fluids (LOL) to orient it when putting it on.
>

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