
Apple is poised to unveil its latest device at an event scheduled for Wednesday, February 19th. Tim Cook announced the date in a post on X, inviting fans to "Get ready to meet the newest member of the family," accompanied by a playful GIF of the iconic Apple logo.
Anticipation is building for the next iteration of the iPhone SE, which has not undergone a refresh since 2022. Recent reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate that the unveiling of this device is expected in the "coming days." Speculation points to significant design updates, including a larger display, the removal of the home button, and the introduction of Face ID technology in place of the traditional Touch ID.
Additionally, rumors suggest that the new iPhone SE may be powered by the A18 chip, which promises to enhance Apple’s artificial intelligence capabilities. It could also debut the company’s first proprietary cellular modem, as per Bloomberg’s insights. Leaks indicate that this model might include an Action button and feature a single rear camera.
Correction, February 13th: A previous version of this article mistakenly stated that the iPhone SE would have Touch ID; however, it is now expected to feature Face ID.
