3. iPhone SE 2020 Screen Resolution
• Retina IPS LCD capacitive
touchscreen, 16M colors
• 4.7 inches, 60.9 cm2 (~65.4%
screen-to-body ratio)
• 750 x 1334 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~326
ppi density)
• Ion-strengthened glass, oleophobic
coating
• Wide color gamut
• True-tone
• 625 nits max brightness
4. The cameras of the iPhone SE (2020) combine old hardware with new software. You get exactly the
same sensor and lens specifications as on the iPhone 8, but the A13 Bionic SoC allows for some
surprising new features and capabilities. You get a portrait mode with manually variable depth and
studio lighting effects using software, smart HDR, extended dynamic range in video, and selfie video
stabilization.
5. FINAL VERDICT
There's much more to iPhones in general and the New iPhone SE (2020) in particular than
meets the eye, but that doesn't fully excuse its high price and odd combination of current-
day and recycled features. It's undeniably frustrating to have to pay so much and not feel
that typical excitement about a fresh product that can do fascinating new things. While the
original iPhone SE felt modest and humble to me, this new model just reminds me that I
can't afford something nicer.
Apple knows that many people are willing to pay more for the iPhone experience,
ecosystem, and brand than they would for an Android phone. The real question is whether
the iPhone SE (2020) offers good enough value, starting at Rs. 42,500. I don't really think so
– a price closer to Rs. 30,000 would have worked much better in India, despite how spec-
conscious buyers here are, and I hope that this phone does soon go on sale for around that
much.