Although far from an official announcement, the iPhone SE 3 is said to cause a mass exodus of Android users to iOS in early 2022, thanks to rumored 5G support
This is the prediction of banking giant JP Morgan, which, according to a Reuters report, claims that the next-generation budget iPhone "could draw in nearly 14 billion low- to mid-end Android phones and about 300 million older model iPhone users"
This is a huge estimate, but apparently could be facilitated by eager pricing and trade-in value, as JP Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee notes that trade-in value for older Android phones and older iPhones is, as expected, Apple's phone Although biased, he noted that the average starting price for the iPhone SE 3 could be between $269 and $399
The starting price for the current iPhone SE was $399 However, while this model was very good and was voted our best budget phone, it lacked 5G connectivity
5G wasn't necessarily a must-have through 2020 and 2021, but we are seeing more use cases and coverage even if you don't have a 5G SIM, if you have a 5G-capable phone, the faster mobile internet standard If you don't have a 5G SIM, having a 5G-capable phone will prepare you for the future, in case you are ready to move to the faster mobile Internet standard
And that could very well be true for many people who are considering upgrading from an iPhone SE or an older flagship iPhone that does not have a 5G modem chip like the iPhone 8 or iPhone X
Android As for users, there are many budget devices that do not have 5G connectivity That changed with the Pixel 5a, so there may be a cohort of people looking to upgrade from that phone in 2022
And upgrading to the iPhone SE 3 should be rather attractive since there should be some solid upgrades according to the rumors so far We expect the next generation SE to feature the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13 series However, the jury is still out on the design aspect Analyst Ross Young suggests that the design will remain largely unchanged from the previous model, but the specs will be upped
Camera improvements such as an improved night mode and perhaps a second rear camera are also possible upgrades However, details are thin on the ground at the moment
That said, a budget iPhone with 5G support should still be an attractive device iPhone SE is expected to launch in Q1 2022, so don't wait too long And we recommend waiting for the iPhone SE 3 rather than getting the current iPhone SE
Whether you are considering the iPhone SE 3 or the Pixel 5a or Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, you may be wondering if now is the time to get a 5G phone
If you are looking to buy a new phone, whether iOS or Android, I would recommend that it is worth looking for a 5G-enabled device As mentioned above, even if you are not in a 5G area, there are many areas where 5G is well covered, such as urban areas, and you will benefit from the connection anyway
Also, simply having a 5G phone means that it will have a longer lifespan than a device that does not It could also make it easier to trade in or sell an old cell phone In short, now is the time to move to 5G
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