Apple CEO Teases New iPhone SE Launch on February 19
Tim Cook announces a new Apple product launch for February 19, rumored to be an updated iPhone SE with a design like the iPhone 14.
Previous reporting has suggested that the next-generation iPhone SE could replace both the current SE and the iPhone 14 series in the iPhone lineup, since the new phone is expected to ship with an iPhone 14-style design with an edge-to-edge display and a notch cutout.
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Summary
Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed a product launch for February 19, suggesting an updated iPhone SE. This new model may adopt an iPhone 14 design, replacing the home button and featuring Face ID. Reports indicate it will come with Apple’s first in-house cellular modem and an A18 chip. Speculation about a rebranding of the iPhone SE has surfaced as Apple aims to rejuvenate sales amidst recent revenue declines. Cook's announcement hints at a possible shift in Apple's product strategy, coinciding with other anticipated releases in 2025.
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