Apple - iPhone SE (2nd generation) 64GB (Unlocked) - Black
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Key Specs
- Voice Assistant Built-inSiri
- CarrierUnlocked
- Wireless Technology4G LTE
- Operating SystemApple iOS 13
- Usage Time(s)Video playback: up to 13 hours; video playback (streamed): up to 8 hours; audio playback: up to 40 hours
- Internal Memory64 gigabytes
- Screen Size4.7 inches
- Water ResistantYes
- Front-Facing Camera7 megapixels
- Processor BrandApple
- Rear-Facing Camera12 megapixels
- Processor ModelA13 Bionic chip with third-generation Neural Engine
- Internet ConnectableYes
- Works WithSiri
- SeriesApple iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
General
- Product NameiPhone SE (2nd generation) 64GB (Unlocked)
- BrandApple
- No-ContractYes
- Device ManufacturerApple
- Additional Hardware IncludedEarPods with Lightning connector, Lightning to USB cable, USB power adapter
- Phone StyleSmartphone
- Model NumberMX9K2LL/A
- SeriesApple iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Compatibility
- Voice Assistant Built-inSiri
- Bluetooth EnabledYes
- NFC TechnologyYes
- Charging Interface(s)Lightning
- Wireless Charging StandardQi
- Model FamilyApple iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
- Expandable Memory up to0 gigabytes
- SIM Card SizeNano SIM
- Carrier CompatibilityAT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, H2O Wireless, MetroPCS, Mint Mobile, Net10, Simple Mobile, Sprint, T-Mobile, TRACFONE, Total Wireless, Verizon
- Works WithSiri
Features
- UnlockedYes
- Email CapableYes
- Keyboard TypeTouch Screen
- Media Card SlotNone
- Built-In GPSYes
- SensorsAccelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Barometer, Fingerprint sensor, Gyro sensor, Proximity sensor
- Maximum Depth Of Water Resistance3.28 feet
- Voice ActivatedYes
- Ingress Protection (IP) RatingIP67
- Mobile Payment Service SupportedApple Pay
- Wireless ChargingYes
- Dust ResistantYes
- Stylus DockNone
- Headphone JackNo
Display
- Display TypeRetina HD display
- Screen Resolution1334 x 750
- Touch ScreenYes
Imaging
- Integrated CameraYes - Front and Back
- Frame Rate60 frames per second
Power
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Network
- Universal UnlockedYes
- Wireless CompatibilityBluetooth, MIMO, Wireless AX
- Network TypeCDMA, GSM
- 4G LTE Band1, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 2, 20, 25, 26, 29, 3, 30, 34, 38, 39, 4, 40, 41, 42, 46, 48, 5, 66, 7, 71, 8
Included
- Stylus IncludedNo
Dimension
- Product Height5.45 inches
- Product Width2.65 inches
- Product Depth0.29 inches
- Product Weight5.22 ounces
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- Internal CarrierNot Applicable
- UPC190199503496
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Camera, Price, SizeCons mentioned:Buttons, Charging, Use with appsRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Coming from Android
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Camera, Price, SizeCons mentioned:Buttons, Charging, Use with appsUnboxing: nothing special here the box contains the phone, a charger, sim removal tool, charging cable, wired headphones. Set up: Coming from a Flagship Android device I thought it would be a very tough task to transfer data from my Android to this Iphone SE second edition. I was wrong! once I started the iphone it asked me if I want to get my data from another device and gave me the option of transfer from Android. asked me to download an app called MOVE TO IOS. I downloaded the app and then followed the instructions and the transfer started wirelessly and took about an hour or so. I restarted the phone, created an Apple ID, added my fingerprint, and went about to install my apps and import my Google accounts, and downloaded the latest IOS updates. Restarted the phone again and started using the phone. Experience: The phone is very snappy and fast, although you will notice some tracing while scrolling menus due to the lower refresh rate but the phone performs very very well and I can say that with this price point, nothing can beat this hardware and software Experience: The IPhone SE 2 has the latest A13 Bionec Chip, an OK screen size and quality, and a very nice camera compared to other phones in this price range. Build Quality and design: The build quality is solid. it took me less than 3 hours to drop the phone from the table on hardwood floor flat on its screen. I thought the screen was shattered. I was wrong again. the design is very similar to the IPhone 8 with its rounded edges and the silver frame with a glass front and back. although when tapping on the screen with my finger nails, it feels more plastic than glass compared to my other phones. the power button is located on the right side, and the volume rockers are located on the left side. this phone does not have stereo jack and instead uses a lightning port (Thanks Apple!), and dual stereo speakers at the button of the phone. this phone still has a physical button on the left side above the volume rockers to switch to silent mode if you want to. and the sim card slot is located on the right side under the power button. the finger print touch is located in the center of the screen at the buttom. the phone has a double chin that measures about a half inch at the top and buttom. and the screen size is 4.7 inches (usable but would love bigger one for sure). The phone is perfectly balanced and feels good in your hand even if you have a smaller hand. it doesn't feel lightweight and cheap but it doesnt feel and look like a flagship either. the frame of the phone is made of metal. the camera has a slight bump, and has a single camera on the back with a sensor and a flash. the camera app has Portrait, panoramic, slowmo, time- lapse, video, photo out of the box. you can change the quality and size of the photos and videos and you can record videos of up to 4K with 60 frames per seconds which will cost you a hefty 400MG per minute of recording. after setting up and importing the necessities from my other phone I was left with less than 20 GB of the 64GB this phone comes with. not much considering i am just done with setup and havent actually used the phone yet. but you can always upgrade to the 128 GB version of this phone. Battery life: after using the phone with everything on out of the box I was able to get about 9 hours of continuous use and wast still left with 37% battery life. not bad considering that the phone has wireless charging capability and comes with a fast charging cable (but not a fast charger!). Sound quality: the sound quality of this phone is OK, not great but its just good. the same goes for the included wired headphones. you can use them for sure, but we all know you are going to upgrade to those nice wireless pro's. final thoughts: The IPhone SE 2 is a great cheap smart phone in the $400 range for any IOS or Android user. the A13 Bionec chip is the latest and fastest IOS chip to date, its the same chip used in the flagship Iphone today. the smaller screen with the less refresh rate and the older looking design are not deal breakers considering you are getting the same flawless experience from Apple. I switched from Android to Apple for a few reasons: 1- there are apps I need for work that are not available for Android (these are custom made Apps that I need in my day to day work) 2- Security features: although Android has great customization capabilities, but security is still and issue. Apple is superior when it comes to protecting your privacy and security. 3- Some gimmick features that I see everyone around me love and use like Facetime, and impressions in Imessage. finally, I would totally recommend this phone for anyone who wants to buy an affordable phone with great features and support that will last at least 3 years from Apple. this phone is also a great entry to IOS for anyone coming from Android family. Last point: if you are an Android user and want to make the switch but afraid that your most valuable apps wont work, rest assured that everything from Google is available on the apple store even Google Authenticator. if you are missing some of Apple features with Android, you can make this leap of faith and will be happy with this purchase.
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Terrific upgrade from the iPhone 7
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I took advantage of some BB reward points, and purchased an open box SE2. It was in like new condition, and quickly was operational due to the smooth transfer process Apple has by putting your prior phone next to the new one to activate. For basic needs (phone calls, texts, etc) the upgrade really does not seem any different than the 7. While there are noticeable improvements in opening up apps and web pages seem faster, since it uses the A13 processor, I doubt I would have upgraded the phone without the reward points, as I don't play games or use any apps that are heavily graphics oriented on the phone. It also takes the iPhone 7 or 8 cases, so that was easy enough to put on the new phone. I thought of purchasing the iPhone 11, but the model 12 is rumored to have 5G support, so I hold off on getting a larger iPhone until 5G is actually a useable reality for Verizon in our area. I don't use the phone for serious pics (have a full frame Canon mirrorless for that use). It takes decent snaps though. I am attaching a couple of shots to this review. I also added a comparison shot of the SE2 next to the iPod Touch 1G, which is typical Apple, still running strong.
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My experiences with the SE-2.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I've had eight android phones over the past six years, as I am a heavy user and I wear phones out within a minimum of six months and max of two years. I always find flaws with my android phones within a month or two. mainly software issues... and my androids usually die or become unusable by the end of year two, I've had four Samsung's, two LG's, and two Motorola's and they've all shown issues by at least month two. since I've had my iPhone SE-2 it has been fantastic! I've had it since early September... its now mid-November, and it still runs like it did out of the box! when my android would've shown some software qwerks by now, my iPhone has been perfect! in my humble opinion if you need a high quality phone that lasts longer than two years get a iPhone! I don't want this to sound like a sales pitch, but its truly a great phone! I used a friend's iPhone 6s plus (while I was waiting for a new phone) and it worked better than my (then semi-new) Galaxy s9 which had probably 8 months of wear on it! when the iPhone was nearly five years old!! In the end I feel the iPhone has the advantage with longevity and software performance.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5a13 gaming boy!!!!! This changes fhe future of all phones ky little iphone is just as powerfull as iphone 11 pro without the extras 4k60fps on a 400 dollar phone is amazing thanks apple for doing this im a samsung fan boy though but i always have apple iphone because they dropped the price i respect apple for doing this and will be buying their products again
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What is it?
|Posted .Owned for 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality1 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5This is a great phone. But I was sold this phone ... it had someone else's SIM card
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Is Unlocked truly Factory Unlocked or Not?
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Quality3 out of 5Value3 out of 5Ease of Use3 out of 5Pros mentioned:CameraI brought 64GB iPhone SE 2020 red color from BestBuy and its model number is MX9M2LL/A but came loaded with Verizon sim card in it. Why did it come with it when It's Unlocked? It shouldn't come with one at all if its Factory Unlocked. Please BestBuy you need to state if this iPhone SE 2020 model is true "Factory Unlocked" or "Carrier Unlocked" or "Network Unlocked" one of the three Unlocked and "not simply" "Unlocked" <- its confusing buyers like myself when we pick are Carrier to activate it later with them. Overall I love this iPhone SE 2020 very much, setting it up was super easy especially moving from iPhone 5C to this was a great upgrade for myself. I needed a long upgrade, iOS 13 runs so fast, apps open quickly, sign-in between accounts are faster when you have info save on the iPhone. The camera is great for taking pictures and video recording my stuff for videos on social platforms, of course, you need Lights at nighttime since this phone lack nighttime mode. 3 GB of LPDDR4X RAM allows me to have many apps open which is great to have also 64GB storage helps me out a lot too since I needed more than 8GB my old iPhone 5C had.
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Save your money, join the club.
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I was debating between this SE, the 12 Mini and the 11. I decided it wasn't worth dishing out the extra money on the 12 Mini. The only benefit to the 12 mini would be 5G but I don't care if I have 5G. Apple is already dropping the modem that they are using in the 12 so you know the 12 is a guinea pig for 5G. They'll probably do what they did with the X and discontinue the 12 once the 13 comes out. I was only debating on getting the 11 for the battery. Every review trashes the SE battery life. I didn't want the bulk of the 11 in my pocket so I decided on just getting the SE. The plan was if the battery is terrible, I'll just get the battery case and double the battery life. That way I don't have a huge phone and it's still cheaper than the 11. I charge my phone to 100% in the morning and get two days out of it. My usage is 2 hours a day of talk time, text, check email and order food from my phone. My battery life would probably be better but I spend good chunks of time underground where no phone can get service. When your phone is constantly searching for signal it just eats battery. It's plenty fast. It'll get years of updates optimized for your hardware which is good. I replaced my Pixel with this. The Pixel would get updates every month and wouldn't resolve old bugs. It would just create more bugs. Google doesn't care about the OS the way Apple does. If Apple has a bug, they'll have an update in a week or so to resolve it if it's a major issue. Google will only send a new update to their Pixel phones once a month in the first week. Androids team is more concerned with deployment of OS updates right now. Their priority is the rollout of updates. They don't want to make large deployments but push out features on a rolling basis. They don't spend too much time on the actual OS and you can tell. iOS is better hands down. /Rant. Get the SE. Save your money. Hardware is solid because it's an old design that works. You'll get software updates for years. It's crazy what kind of computing power you get for the money.
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Love it!!!
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I am truly in love with this phone. I had the iPhone 6s still as I could never bring myself to spend the amount of money apple wants for their phones. Friend of mine told me about this so I looked into it more and decided it was the best deal! I’m not one for big phones so I loved that is was pretty much the same size as my 6s but had the brains of the iPhone 11 which mean not worrying about it phasing out and not working anytime soon. So glad I decided to buy it and I appreciate even more that apple decided they needed to release a “non-expensive” phone during the pandemic crisis.
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Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars with 23 reviews
(23 Reviews)- CNETJune 17, 2020The new $399 iPhone SE looks like an iPhone 8 but works like Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone 11 Pro.The new $399 iPhone SE looks like an iPhone 8 but works like Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone 11 Pro.Full Review
- gsmarena.comGSMArena team on May 8, 2020Best compact phones 2020 - buyer's guideLast updated: Nov 27, 2020 (Changelog) The trend towards growing displays seems to be plateauing, but even in the current state of things, mostFull Review
- The VergeRating, 4.3 out of 54.3Dieter Bohn on April 22, 2020Apple iPhone SE review: everything you needDo you really need a $1,000 phone?Full Review
- EngadgetRating, 4.5 out of 54.5April 22, 2020Apple iPhone SE review (2020): Great phone, even better priceBuilding a $400 phone is an exercise in compromise, and the iPhone SE certainly has its share. Despite that, Apple's smallest, cheapest smartphone offers tremendous performance for the price. It won't make sense for everyone, but people who valueFull Review
- Tom's GuideRating, 4 out of 54.0Mark Spoonauer on December 15, 2020Apple iPhone SE (2020) reviewThe iPhone SE 2020 is an outstanding phone for under $400, delivering fast performance and very good cameras in a compact design.Full Review
- Digital TrendsMatthew S. Smith on April 29, 2020iPhone SE review: Everything you need at lightning speedApple's iPhone SE (2020) isn't the best iPhone, but it's enough for most people. Our in-depth review examines performance, camera quality, design, and more.Full Review
- Ars TechnicaSamuel Axon on April 29, 2020iPhone SE review: Small screen, huge performanceApple's new iPhone packs top-tier performance in an affordable package.Full Review
- Android AuthorityDavid Imel David Imel on May 1, 2020Apple iPhone SE (2020) review: Old is new, again!Apple's 2020 iPhone SE is one of the best values in smartphones right now. With great performance, a surprisingly capable camera set and years of software updates, it's hard not to like Apple's most affordable offering.Full Review
Q: QuestionWhy so cheap?
Asked by Karina.
- A:Answer It only has the one camera on either side. Also the screen is lower quality,I cant tell a difference. it also isnt "full face" you still get the black bars on the top and bottom. Also no facial recognition, not that you can use anyways lol. It has 90% of the "guts" of an iPhone 11 in a iPhone 7 body.
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionHow does this compare to the iPhone 11 Pro Max?
Asked by Edward.
- A:Answer The iPhone SE is a budget iPhone, therefore there are some significant differences. The iPhone SE is significantly smaller and lighter, it only has one camera, the battery life will be significantly shorter, and the biometric is TouchID rather than FaceID. The iPhone SE is ideal for people who want a phone that will last many years and are familiar with the traditional iPhone design.
Answered by CGull2K
Q: QuestionIs it the same size as the previous SE if not is it the size of a iPhone 6 or larger
Asked by Cee.
- A:Answer Same size as the iPhone 6 iPhone 7 iPhone 8
Answered by Apple
Q: QuestionWhat does "unlocked" mean?
Asked by Pauli.
- A:Answer “Unlocked” means that it will work with any phone carrier worldwide. This includes CDMA and GSM carriers
Answered by Saulr
Q: QuestionI am looking to purchase a unlocked iphone se but don’t want to connect to any service provider, can i just keep it as is and use it on wifi only? or do i have to connect it?
Asked by Nicole.
- A:Answer You do not need to have service and it will connect to WiFi just fine. I have done this with all of my kids “phones”
Answered by CookieMonster
Q: QuestionWill an unlocked one work on any carrier? Like cricket?
Asked by Denise.
- A:Answer Yes. I bought the unlocked one and use it with my T-Mobile service. I just put my SIM card in and it worked. Didn’t have to enter anything.
Answered by Nita
Q: QuestionIf I purchase the I phone with curb service. How do I set up the phone and switch my contacts to this new phone?
Asked by Caraway.
- A:Answer It depends on the previous phone you have. If you have an iPhone currently you simply just have to back up your data on your phone. Just click settings>the bar at the top with your name with the labels of Apple Id, iCloud, iTunes & App Store> iCloud> iCloud backup> Back Up Now. However, I do not know how to back up your data on Android, but I know for sure when setting up the iPhone it gives you the option to transfer data from an Android.
Answered by Chadstin
Q: QuestionWhy does my unlocked iPhone I bought say it’s on the Verizon network someone Please help
Asked by Chance.
- A:Answer I was worried about that also,, but You can put your own SIM card in and reset or turn phone off and it will work. I have T-Mobile and it works fine
Answered by Sugar