Apple iPhone SE (2nd Generation) Full Review By Lance Ulanoff

By Lance Ulanoff
Aug 14, 2021
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Apple iPhone SE (2nd Generation) Full Review

This is Apple's iPhone, SE second-generation. This is basically what the iPhone SE used to look like. This is what it looks like now. If the iPhone SE second-generation looks familiar it's because it basically is the iPhone 8, with some powerful new components right. So there's really nothing different about this as get the glass back. It's got the glass front.

It's got the 7 megapixel camera on the front. Furthermore, it's got the 12 megapixel camera on the back. Underneath nothing has changed here: the Lightning port, the speaker and microphone grills. Nothing has changed on the side as far as the buttons I mean, nothing has changed, except everything on the inside. So it's worth remembering that this is now the only iPhone that does not have the true depth module or an edge to edge display still has the touch ID home button and touch ID unlock.

So, while the iPhone 8 had the 11 Bionic, the iPhone SE second-generation it gets the 13 Bionic, which is the same CPU that you'll find in the iPhone 11 11 pro 11 pro max. So what does it mean? Having a 13 Bionic inside a 4.7 inch iPhone, it means that there's as much power in this little guy as there is in some bigger and more expensive iPhones. So what does it mean? Having the 813 Bionic CPU inside this small iPhone? It means, unlike the previous iPhone SE. This guy supports augmented reality, so this iPhone SE does something that really no other single camera single front. Camera iPhone has ever done before, obviously supports portrait mode photography from the rear camera, but it also supports it from this single 7 megapixel camera, and it does this all through algorithms, the image processor on the a13 CPU machine-learning.

Ok, so let's take a portrait mode photo with the 7 megapixel front based on camera. That's not bad! Let's see the blur in the background. We can change the aperture, so, so pretty cool. So one thing portrait mode cannot do on the iPhone. Se is take pictures, portrait mode pictures of things that are not people, so no pets, no plants, no inanimate objects unless they look just like a person.

If you were planning on buying the iPhone SE second generation specifically, so you could take portrait mode shots of your pets, you might want to think twice yeah. This is a pretty savvy move by Apple to basically take the iPhone 8 and rebrand it as the iPhone SE, because all of those features that you already had in the iPhone 8 like wireless charging like ip67 rating, which means it can be in a meter of water for 30 minutes. Those are all now part of the iPhone SE line. This is a good-looking 4.7 inch, retina HD display the same resolution as the iPhone 8. Now in the iPhone SE, the phone itself.

It feels nice in the hands. It's nice, it's small, it's easily pocketable, but if you used to a larger screen, you have to get used to the smaller screen. A couple of things you want to know. Yes, it's a dual SIM, which is SIM and an e sim. It also starts at 64 gigabytes of storage.

Now that's double of what the original iPhone SE had, but it's basically what you would have gotten with an iPhone 8, smart I'm, glad apples doing it. I would love to see them start to make the baseline for all iPhones 128 gigabytes. Now the iPhone SE second-generation comes in black white and this gorgeous red. This is actually a product red foam, which means a portion of the sales go to the global fund, which is right now being used to fight the boat 19 pandemic. So what do I think you know for people who still want a small iPhone and also want an incredible value 399 for an iPhone 8 design in an iPhone SE, that's running the e 13 Bionic chips.

That's a that's a good deal thanks for watching. If you like this video, remember to rate review and subscribe.


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