Apple Unveils New iPhone 16e

A budget friendly, Face ID powered redesign of iPhone SE with OLED and A18 chip, USB-C but no MagSafe
Published: 26 February 2025
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The iPhone 16E is here, and Apple has managed to up the ante once again.

Priced from SGD949, the iPhone 16E serves as a spiritual if not linear successor to the iPhone SE series, but with a host of modern tweaks and twists.

Say goodbye to the home button, a mainstay in Apple’s design philosophy for ages, as the company firmly shifts to Face ID. Housing all the wizardry beneath a 6.06-inch OLED display, the phone is every bit the size of its pricier cousin, the iPhone 16. But hold on, it’s not all rosy here—the 16E has no MagSafe technology and fast wireless charging, offering only Qi charging that tops out at a modest 7.5W.

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Under the hood, the iPhone 16E is powered by the A18 chip, aligning it with current-generation processing speeds. It’s got muscle, and with Apple Intelligence at play, users can expect notification summaries (this functionality isn’t even available on last year’s non-Pro iPhone 15 lineup). All signs suggest 8GB of RAM, though that’s yet to be confirmed, alongside a decent 128GB of storage as a base configuration.

Down to Apple’s knack for simplicity, colour fans might have to temper their excitement. Your options are stark and straightforward: black or white. Also notable is the redesigned Action Button, although the Camera Control feature available on higher-end models is absent.

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Another notable shift is the addition of USB-C. European Union regulations pretty much nudged Apple out of its Lightning port obsession, but for users, this change simplifies accessory compatibility. The lack of additional camera lenses stands as a noteworthy departure from the multi-camera trend, though the 48-megapixel rear camera should suffice for everyday photography.

The iPhone 16e is available from 28 February.

Originally published on Esquire ME

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