Leaked image reveals new iPhone SE may feature Dynamic Island - 9to5Mac

Apple’s launching a new iPhone SE soon and with a strong array of features that could make it the best iPhone for most buyers.Now, we can add one more rumored feature to the list: the Dynamic Island.Dynamic Island could come to the new iPhone SE 4 Earlier today, leaker Evan Blass (private account @evleaks on X) shared code references concerning several upcoming Apple devices: iPad Air with M3 (11-inch iPad Air with M3 (13-inch) iPad 11th generation iPhone SE 4th generation Now in a follow-up post, Blass has shared the following image that purportedly reveals visual assets for the same four devices.

As you can see, the image appears to show a FaceTime call on each device.Barely discernible, the iPhone SE model appears to have a Dynamic Island rather than a notch.On that front, though, Blass’s own words perhaps speak louder than the visual itself.

Accompanying the leaked image, Blass wrote that he had “color corrected the phone to highlight the dynamic island.” 9to5Mac’s Take If the iPhone SE 4 does indeed feature a Dynamic Island, it would be even harder to distinguish from the more expensive iPhone 16 model.Both devices are expected to feature the same A18 chip, 8GB of RAM, Apple Intelligence support, USB-C ports, and likely the same 48MP main camera.The iPhone 16 has an Ultra Wide camera too, giving it a visual edge, but viewed from the front, the new SE has been expected to feature an iPhone 14-style notch.

If that’s no longer the case, perhaps Apple will call it iPhone 16E after all.What do you make of the leaked iPhone SE image? Would it surprise you if it gets a Dynamic Island? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessories Anker 100W charging brick for fast charging 6.6ft USB-C cable for longer reach AirPods Pro 2 (currently $199, down from $249) MagSafe Car Mount for iPhone HomeKit smart plug 4-pack   You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.

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