The iPhone SE has the same innards as an iPhone 6s, but is £180 cheaper, so is it a bargain or is there a catch? We’re here to explain the differences between the two phones. Also see: Best phones.
iPhone SE vs iPhone 6s comparison: UK price
One of the main draws of the newest iPhone is the low price. It starts at only £359 for the 16GB model. If that’s not enough storage (you’ll have around 12GB out of the box) then the 64GB version costs £439. By contrast, the iPhone 6s costs £539 and £619 respectively – a lot more. You will be able to pick up either model direct from Apple or from UK mobile operators including Three, Vodafone and EE. It is up for pre-order on 24 March and on sale on 31 March. There is also a 128GB version of the 6s, but it’s not an option for the SE. Also see: Best MiFi 2016.
iPhone SE vs iPhone 6s comparison: Specifications
The biggest difference between the two phones is their screen size: 4in vs 4.7in. Some people love the 4in form factor as it easily fits into a pocket, but if you’ve used a 4.7in iPhone or an even larger one, 4in can feel pretty cramped these days. While it looks like an iPhone 5S, the iPhone SE has the same A9 processor as the 6s, which means it’s twice as fast as the 5S, both for apps and games. It also gets the great 12Mp camera which also shoots 4K video. What the iPhone SE lacks is a 3D Touch screen and the higher-resolution front camera, but in every other area that matters it is the 6s’s equal: it doesn’t lack any camera modes, and it supports Apple Pay. Also see our complete guide to Apple Pay. Here’s a summary of the key features (we’ve included the iPhone 5S for the sake of interest):
iPhone SE vs iPhone 6s comparison: Design
It’s unusual to see an old design relaunched, but that’s what you get with the iPhone SE. We expected Apple to launch a smaller version of the round-edged iPhone 6s, but the SE really is just an iPhone 5S with updated specs. The only minor difference is the ‘matt-chamfered’ edges: the iPhone 5 and 5S had polished chamfers. In every other respect, nothing has changed – and that’s no bad thing. The iPhone 5S was a great phone, and it still looks good today. The SE retains everything from the circular volume buttons, the mute switch and top-mounted power button. Despite the upgraded camera, the lens, mic and dual-LED flash are in the same positions, so iPhone 5 / 5S cases should fit the SE. What’s new is the range of colour options, which now includes Rose Gold in addition to Gold, Space Grey and Silver. Read next: Best new phones coming in 2016. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.