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iPhone SE reported specs: 3 GB RAM, 1821 mAH battery according to Chinese reseller

The new iPhone SE was finally announced yesterday, and boasts the latest A13 chip and a high-quality single rear lens. But as ever, Apple doesn’t disclose the entire spec sheet.

Instead, we have to turn to carrier sites — or wait for reviews to drop. In this case, a Chinese reseller reports that the new iPhone SE features 3 GB of RAM and houses a 1821 mAH battery.

Apple’s official line on battery life is that the iPhone SE ‘lasts about as long as the iPhone 8’. The rumored specifications state a battery capacity of 1821 mAH. This lines up as the iPhone 8 also features the same 1821 mAH capacity battery. However, we will have to wait for teardowns to know this for sure.

With 3 GB RAM, this means it has slightly less RAM than the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro series. The flagship phones feature 4 GB RAM respectively. Often, the biggest memory hog for users of iPhones is the Camera app. As the iPhone SE only has one rear camera, the 1 GB less RAM may not be that noticeable in practice.

Apple’s website says that this battery capacity translates to up to 13 hours video playback and up to 8 hours streaming video. For comparison, the iPhone 11 battery boasts 10 hours streaming and 17 hours offline video playback.

In all, the new iPhone SE should provide about the same battery longevity as the original iPhone SE. Except, now you are getting an extra .7-inch of screen real estate and a faster processor to use on the same hours of use.

You can order the iPhone SE starting Friday, with first deliveries shipping next week. The iPhone SE is priced at $399 for a 64 GB configuration, $449 for 128 GB, and $549 for the highest-capacity 256 GB model.


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Author: Benjamin Mayo.
Source: 9TO5Mac

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