
iPhone SE is the most powerful 4.7-inch iPhone ever.¹ Featuring A13 Bionic, the fastest chip in a smartphone, for incredible performance in apps, games, and photography. Portrait mode for studio-quality portraits and six lighting effects. Next-generation Smart HDR for incredible detail across highlights and shadows. Cinematic-quality 4K video. And all the advanced features of iOS. With long battery life² and water resistance,³ it's so much of the iPhone you love, in a not so big size.
A: 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.
Q: How does this compare to the iPhone 11 Pro Max?
A: 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.
A: “Unlocked” means that it will work with any phone carrier worldwide. This includes CDMA and GSM carriers
Q: Is it the same size as the previous SE if not is it the size of a iPhone 6 or larger
A: Same size as the iPhone 6 iPhone 7 iPhone 8
A: 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”
Q: Why does my unlocked iPhone I bought say it’s on the Verizon network someone Please help
A: 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
Q: Will an unlocked one work on any carrier? Like cricket?
A: 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.
A: 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.