- A renowned source claims that the iPhone SE 4 will be announced this week
- Spigen also prematurely published photos of an iPhone Se 4 case
- These have shown many design details, such as a notch and a single objective camera
It seems that the launch of the iPhone SE 4 is imminent because in the following months, the device would land this week.
The main proof of this comes from the deemed flight Mark Gurman, who claims on X and in his newsletter Bloomberg (paid) that the new Apple phone “arrives this week”. Previously, Gurman had declared that the iPhone SE 4 could come “from” this week, but today’s language is more concluded.
It should be noted, however, that Apple has not announced any event for the week, so if the iPhone SE 4 lands, it will probably do it via a press release.
As always, we also take this assertion with a pinch of salt, but Gurman has an excellent history for Apple information, and there are also other signs that the iPhone SE 4 could be about to arrive, the More recent being certain photo boxes published by Spigen prematurely.
The company has since deleted the images, but not before the Carnetchcheck notebook recorded copies, including one that you can see below.
An early but likely image
The fact that Spigen published these images – even prematurely – suggests that the iPhone SE 4 probably arrives very soon; Spigen would probably know, because it is a major accessory brand, so it probably works on official information.
As such, the content of the images is also likely precise also, although there is nothing here that we have not seen in previous leaks, the iPhone SE 4 displayed as having a lens camera Unique, curly corners, flat edges and a notch – which means that for the first time on a SE model, you will probably get Face ID rather than Touch ID.
It also seems that the phone has an action button rather than a silent switch, but again, all of this has already been supposed, so it’s not unexpected.
Assuming that the iPhone SE 4 is really launching this week, we should soon know all the official details, so stay listening to Techradar to find out more.




