One of the most significant expected changes is the size of the phone. It is speculated that the new iPhone SE will have a 6.1-inch display, a significant jump from the previous 4.7-inch. Not only will it be bigger, but it could also switch to OLED technology and feature Face ID, which would mean the end of the iconic Home button and integrated Touch ID. It is also expected to support USB-C and MagSafe, which is in line with Apple's latest charging standards. inside the device, the new iPhone SE is expected to feature Apple's A18 chip, the same processor expected in the upcoming iPhone 16 lineup.

If this information is confirmed, it will provide access to the latest Apple AI features. However, one feature from the iPhone 16 that is unlikely to appear is the new Camera Control button, which allows quick access to Apple's Visual Intelligence technology. Its absence means that users won't be able to take advantage of Siri's ability to analyse objects in real-time via the camera.

The iPhone SE was originally expected to be launched last week based on a report from Bloomberg, but according to information from expert Mark Gurman, Apple delayed the launch by a week. Apple CEO Tim Cook hinted at the change on social media, stating that the new product announcement will take place on Wednesday, February 19.