Apple - iPhone SE 16GB - Rose Gold (Sprint)
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Description
Features
4-inch (diagonal) Retina display with 1136-by-640 resolution
A9 chip with integrated M9 motion coprocessor
12MP iSight camera with Focus Pixels and True Tone flash
4K video recording at 30 fps and slo-mo video recording at 240 fps
1.2MP FaceTime HD camera with Retina Flash
Touch ID fingerprint sensor
LTE1 and 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
iOS 10 and iCloud
Available in rose gold, silver, gold, and space gray
Data plan required. LTE is available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds are based on theoretical throughput and vary based on site conditions. For details on LTE support, contact your carrier and see www.apple.com/iphone/LTE.
What's Included
- 5W USB Power Adapter
- Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic
- Lightning to USB Cable
- iPhone SE 16GB
Q: QuestionCan this device be unlocked and be used in Canada possibly?
Asked by Ben.
- A:Answer get it unlocked from sprint for international use if you have a sprint account
Answered by Neil
Q: QuestionWhen did this come out? Is it the smaller I phone? I have a 6s now...Is this equal to a 7 or 8? Thank you!
Asked by Zapwoman.
- A:Answer Same hardware as the 6S, just a smaller 4 inch screen. Running IOS 10.3.3 currently.
Answered by Hdfreak
Q: QuestionCan this be used on Verizon as well since they are supposed to be compatible?
Asked by ItsMe.
- A:Answer only after you get it unlocked from sprint for domestic use
Answered by Neil
Q: QuestionCan i purchase this phone with installments and bring it over to Cricket?
Asked by jess.
This question was asked about the related product: Apple - iPhone SE 16GB - Silver (Sprint)
Q: QuestionWhat does the "24 month installments" mean?
Asked by LJCool95.
This question was asked about the related product: Apple - iPhone SE 16GB - Gold (Sprint)
- A:Answer It means that you pay off the phone in 24 months. So basically, after you buy it (and possibly making a down payment, which is deducted from the total payment price) the remaining total is then split up into 24 and that number is what you will pay every month for the next two years.
Answered by WinglesssHydra