Apple has added a new budget smartphone to its iPhone lineup
Apple has unveiled the iPhone 16e.
The new budget smartphone from the American tech giant replaces the SE model, which was originally launched in March 2016.
February 28 is the date consumers will be able to get their hands on the device, which boasts a 6.1-inch display, a two-in-one camera system and a notch panel at the top of the phone.
As well as this, it integrates ChatGPT and a smart Siri assistant.
It will cost £599 – which is £200 less than the iPhone 16, of which it shares the same processor.
Apple confirmed the iPhone 16e will be available for pre-order from February 21 in 59 countries
Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of worldwide iPhone product marketing, said: “iPhone 16e packs in the features our users love about the iPhone 16 lineup, including breakthrough battery life, fast performance powered by the latest-generation A18 chip, an innovative 2-in-1 camera system, and Apple Intelligence.
“We’re so excited for iPhone 16e to complete the lineup as a powerful, more affordable option to bring the iPhone experience to even more people.”
Apple unveils iPhone 16e
