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- A new report suggests Apple has cut iPhone SE (2022) production by as much as 20%.
- Allegedly, Apple made the decision due to lower-than-expected interest in the device.
- The new iPhone SE is more expensive than the 2020 model but looks the same.
Earlier this month, Apple launched the newest budget-minded iPhone. The phone comes with a few internal upgrades when compared to its predecessor, including a faster processor, a bigger battery, and 5G support.
The iPhone SE (2022), however, looks exactly the same as the 2020 model. It’s also more expensive, starting at $429 instead of the $399 price of the previous generation.