Apple is holding an event on Monday March 21, at which it is expected to unveil a new iPhone, named the iPhone SE.
The new phone will be smaller than the last two generations, the iPhone 6 and 6s and their "Plus" companions, being targeted at those who want the modern features of the latest iPhones but at a cheaper price point, or want a smaller screen size.
The Telegraph will be providing full coverage of the event on the day but here's what we know about the iPhone SE so far. Apple's keynote begins at 10am Pacific time, which is 5pm GMT.
Size and Appearance
Apple is holding an event on Monday March 21, at which it is expected to unveil a new iPhone, named the iPhone SE.
The new phone will be smaller than the last two generations, the iPhone 6 and 6s and their "Plus" companions, being targeted at those who want the modern features of the latest iPhones but at a cheaper price point, or want a smaller screen size.
The Telegraph will be providing full coverage of the event on the day but here's what we know about the iPhone SE so far. Apple's keynote begins at 10am Pacific time, which is 5pm GMT.
Specs and Features
Most of the changes in the iPhone SE are likely to be under the hood, bringing the phone up to date. It is reported to include the same 12-megapixel camera that the iPhone 6s boasts as well as 4K video recording, an upgraded A9 processor to make it speedier and able to respond to Siri at all times, and support for Apple Pay.
As for memory, it would be a surprise if Apple deviated from the 16GB entry level memory that current iPhones come with, although higher prices for more capacity will be available. It is not expected to include the 3D Touch feature of the iPhone 6s but could incorporate live photos.
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The new phone will be smaller than the last two generations, the iPhone 6 and 6s and their "Plus" companions, being targeted at those who want the modern features of the latest iPhones but at a cheaper price point, or want a smaller screen size.
The Telegraph will be providing full coverage of the event on the day but here's what we know about the iPhone SE so far. Apple's keynote begins at 10am Pacific time, which is 5pm GMT.
Size and Appearance
Apple is holding an event on Monday March 21, at which it is expected to unveil a new iPhone, named the iPhone SE.
The new phone will be smaller than the last two generations, the iPhone 6 and 6s and their "Plus" companions, being targeted at those who want the modern features of the latest iPhones but at a cheaper price point, or want a smaller screen size.
The Telegraph will be providing full coverage of the event on the day but here's what we know about the iPhone SE so far. Apple's keynote begins at 10am Pacific time, which is 5pm GMT.

Specs and Features
Most of the changes in the iPhone SE are likely to be under the hood, bringing the phone up to date. It is reported to include the same 12-megapixel camera that the iPhone 6s boasts as well as 4K video recording, an upgraded A9 processor to make it speedier and able to respond to Siri at all times, and support for Apple Pay.
As for memory, it would be a surprise if Apple deviated from the 16GB entry level memory that current iPhones come with, although higher prices for more capacity will be available. It is not expected to include the 3D Touch feature of the iPhone 6s but could incorporate live photos.
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