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What's in Store: The next iPhone.

Previously rumored to be called iPhone 5Se, the next 4-inch iPhone should make it's debut on March 15th.

New rumors have arrived about the next 4-inch iPhone. Here they are:

The iPhone 5Se may not be called 5Se, but might just be called iPhone SE. iPhone SE should stand for iPhone Special Edition.

The iPhone SE used to be rumored to have an old A8 processor. Lots of people were not happy about this. Apple has seen this and now might have an A9 processor. Along with this, it is going to have a 12mp camera along with Live Photo capability. The wireless technologies it will have will be Bluetooth 4.2 and ac Wi-Fi support.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Apple will price it between $400 to $500

With all of this, the iPhone 5S might get a 50% price cut. People who just need a good phone which is affordable compared to any other iPhone, they might want to get the iPhone 5S.

Rahul 

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