Apple’s iPhone SE 2 Design Looks Very Similar to the iPhone 11, at Least According to This Concept

Apple’s iPhone SE 2 Design Looks Very Similar to the iPhone 11, at Least According to This Concept

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For as far as rumors have told us, the iPhone SE 2 design will resemble the iPhone 8, meaning we’ll bear witness to an Apple product that’s projected to bring back the home button. However, perhaps Apple’s design team and engineers should take some time and ponder at this concept because it’s a beauty and looks strikingly similar to the iPhone 11.

Apple may have different plans for the iPhone SE 2 design or iPhone 9 for 2020, but ConceptsiPhone clearly has a different understanding of what the affordable handset for next year should look like. For starters, there’s no home button in sight, but a full-screen display in the Midnight Green flavor that looks strikingly impressive. It resembles a downgraded iPhone 11 Pro because there’s just a dual-camera rendered at the backside and not a triple-lens setup that we’ve seen on the more premium offerings of Apple’s 2019 lineup.

Apple’s iPhone SE 2 Design Looks Very Similar to the iPhone 11, at Least According to This Concept

Dec 12, 2019, 9:19am UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-se-2-design-similar-iphone-11-concept/ > For as far as rumors have told us, the iPhone SE 2 design will resemble the iPhone 8, meaning we’ll bear witness to an Apple product that’s projected to bring back the home button. However, perhaps Apple’s design team and engineers should take some time and ponder at this concept because it’s a beauty and looks strikingly similar to the iPhone 11. > Apple may have different plans for the iPhone SE 2 design or iPhone 9 for 2020, but ConceptsiPhone clearly has a different understanding of what the affordable handset for next year should look like. For starters, there’s no home button in sight, but a full-screen display in the Midnight Green flavor that looks strikingly impressive. It resembles a downgraded iPhone 11 Pro because there’s just a dual-camera rendered at the backside and not a triple-lens setup that we’ve seen on the more premium offerings of Apple’s 2019 lineup.