The chassis, such as it is, has been kept the same, but the insides have upgraded in a big way. The A9 chip is its new engine; the 12-megapixel camera is the upgraded leather interior; the bump to 2GB of RAM is the all-new transmission. Although it looks the same, it feels like an entirely different drive, one you shouldn’t ignore just because it’s small.
While the iPhone SE sounds like an iPhone 6s in an iPhone 5s’ body, that doesn’t tell the whole story. The iPhone SE sports Apple’s first-generation Touch ID module, which isn’t a huge deal, but…
iPhone SE review: A classic I never stopped loving
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