Sunday, February 28, 2016

iPhone SE

Interesting. They have dropped the number (first with no number) and it's just the iPhone SE. 

I have no idea if it's significant, but it's something to keep an eye on. 

Do you call something "Special Edition" if there's nothing special about it, or if it's less special than your normal edition?


9to5Mac

According to 9To5Mac's sources, Apple decided to remove the "5" from the upcoming smartphone's name, in favor of calling it simply as the iPhone SE.

When it was previously reported that the device was going to be called the iPhone 5se, the "se" stood for special edition meaning that it is the successor to the iPhone 5s.

According to the sources, Apple removed the "5" to further simply its growing lineup of iOS-powered smartphones.

Launching a new device with the "5" may confuse people since it's currently the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s generation.

If this turns out to be true, this will be the first time that an upgraded version of the iPhone won't have a number in its name.

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