Macotakara: successor iPhone SE is released in May and lacks 3.5mm connection
The Japanese site Macotakara reports that Apple will release the successor to the original iPhone SE, which it introduced in 2016, in May. Unlike the predecessor, there is no 3.5mm connection available, as with all recent models.
Furthermore, the device would have Touch ID and would run on the A10 Fusion-soc, which Apple first used in the iPhone 7. Macotakara further notes that it could not find hard evidence that the back of the new device is made of glass, which is important for the question of whether wireless loading is possible.
Earlier this week there were registrations of Apple in the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission to the outside, including the iPhone SE successor.A parent rumor from the end of last year placed the release of the device before this summer.