New 4-Inch 'iPhone 5e' Could Feature A8 Chip, 1GB of RAM, Apple Pay and VoLTE CallingChinese website
cnBeta [
Google Translate] is the latest source to claim Apple will release a
new 4-inch iPhone early this year. The blog, citing Foxconn sources, shared many new details about the so-called "iPhone 5e" that we have broken down for comparison against previous 4-inch iPhone rumors below.
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iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c, both released in 2013</center>
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<li><strong>"iPhone 5e" vs. "iPhone 6c"</strong>
Apple's next-generation 4-inch iPhone has been given several names, including "iPhone 6c," "iPhone 7c" and "iPhone 5s Mark II," but this is the first report where it has been called "iPhone 5e."
The website claims "iPhone 5e" will represent an "enhanced" iPhone 5s and replace the latter in Apple's smartphone lineup once released. iPhone 5e would be Apple's new entry-level handset.
<li><strong>A8 Chip with 1GB of RAM</strong>
The report says the "iPhone 5e" will be powered by Apple's 64-bit A8 chip and 1GB of RAM. Apple devices with an A8 chip: iPhone 6, 6 Plus, iPad mini 4, Apple TV 4, iPad Air 2 and the newest iPod touch.
Japanese website
Mac Otakara also said the new 4-inch iPhone
will have an A8 chip, without disclosing potential RAM, while Chinese website
MyDrivers said the device will have an
A9 processor and 2GB of RAM.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo also said the 4-inch iPhone
will have an A9 chip in a research note to investors, but that appears to be more of a prediction rather than supply chain evidence.
<li><strong>16GB/64GB Storage</strong>
The report claims the "iPhone 5e" will have 16GB base storage, with a 64GB model also available. Chinese website
MyDrivers also said the new 4-inch iPhone will have
16GB base storage.
<li><strong>iPhone 5s Camera</strong>
"iPhone 5e" will have the same rear-facing 8-megapixel iSight camera as the iPhone 5s, according to the report. If the "iPhone 5e" proves to be an "enhanced" iPhone 5s, then this makes sense.
No other reputable iSight camera rumors have surfaced about the new 4-inch iPhone, but
Mac Otakara said the device will have an
improved FaceTime HD camera with ƒ/2.2 aperture.
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<li><strong>Slightly Thinner and Lighter</strong>
The report claims the "iPhone 5e" will be lighter, implying that it will likely also be thinner.
Mac Otakara previously reported the new 4-inch iPhone will resemble a sixth-generation iPod touch.
Mac Otakara now says the new 4-inch iPhone will have dimensions of 122.90 mm x 57.63 mm, which is fractionally thinner than the iPhone 5s. Apple could use
2.5D cover glass like the iPhone 6s.
<li><strong>Apple Pay</strong>
Apple will reportedly add NFC and Touch ID to the "iPhone 5e" to support Apple Pay, which is not available on the iPhone 5s unless paired with an Apple Watch.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also claimed the new 4-inch iPhone
will feature Apple Pay to complete Apple's lineup of NFC-enabled devices.
<li><strong>VoLTE Calling</strong>
The report claims the "iPhone 5e" will support VoLTE calling, allowing for wideband, high-quality phone calls on select carriers in the U.S. and
nine other countries.
<li><strong>Rose Gold and Colors</strong>
The report corroborates previous rumors claiming the new 4-inch iPhone will be available in Rose Gold and other existing iPhone colors.
Multiple reports claim the device will have an
anodized aluminum finish like the iPhone 5s, rather than plastic casing like the budget iPhone 5c.
<li><strong>Pricing and Availability</strong>
The report claims the "iPhone 5e" will launch in February-March, possibly around the Chinese New Year, lining up with
multiple other reports claiming the new 4-inch iPhone will launch in early 2016.
Pricing could start at around 3,288 yuan ($500 U.S.).</div><div style="clear:both;"></div>
cnBeta accurately reported on the
iPhone 6s Plus's packaging and smaller battery, but also incorrectly claimed the
A8 chip would top 2 GHz a few years ago.
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