The new iPhone SE was originally expected to be called the iPhone 9, but the corporate has decided to return to the SE moniker first utilized in 2016.
The iPhone SE 2020 release date is Friday, April 24, with pre-orders opening at the top of in the week (Friday, April 17), going live at 5 am PDT
The iPhone SE price starts at $399.
The bottom model comes with 64 GB of storage, with 128 GB and 256 GB models also available for a better price.
In the US, Apple is offering the new iPhone SE at $16.62/month through its financing plan or, if you’ve got something just like the iPhone 8 to trade-in, just $9.54/mo or $229. If you’re upgrading from the first iPhone SE or iPhone 6, you will only get $30 toward the complete price of the device.