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Video shows iPhone SE 4 dummies with the older notch instead of Dynamic Island

2025 January 27
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A video of an iPhone SE 4 dummy indicates that Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE 4 may end up with the old notch instead of adopting Dynamic Island after all.

The rumors agree that the next iPhone SE will lose the Home button, forehead and chin in favor of a fullscreen appearance and Face ID, but not on whether the phone will sport the Dynamic Island feature which debuted on the iPhone 14 Pros.

Published by Leaker Majin Bu on his X account, the video shows off a dummy unit in bright daylight. Dummy units are not real products, serving as molds for case makers. Bu has confirmed in the comments that the unit has the regular notch.

Leaked video shows off an iPhone SE 4 dummy without Dynamic Island

The next iPhone SE should switch its 4.7-inch LCD display for a bigger 6.1-inch one featuring OLED technology like all other iPhones Apple sells. OLED allows for deeper blacks and higher contrasts, brightness and resolution. The phone should run Apple’s latest A18 chip from the iPhone 16 lineup to support Apple Intelligence.

Like the current iPhone SE, the next model should have a single rear camera. However, the camera system is expected to use an upgrade sensor with 48-megapixel resolution. The Lightning port at the bottom of the device will be swapped for USB-C for charging and data to comply with the EU requirement.

Leakers Evan Blass and Sonny Dickson recently claimed that iPhone SE 4 will have the Dynamic Island design. Dickson published pictures of iPhone SE 4 dummy units indicating the upcoming phone won’t have the Acton button and Camera Control.

The rumors expect Apple to release iPhone SE 4 in March or early April. Apple released the current third-generation iPhone SE in March 2022.

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