To adjust the volume, change the song, make a call, or even get directions, just double-tap to activate Siri.ĭriven by the custom Apple W1 chip, AirPods use optical sensors and a motion accelerometer to detect when they’re in your ears. 1 Audio automatically plays as soon as you put them in your ears and pauses when you take them out. Whenever you pull your AirPods out of the charging case, they instantly turn on and connect to your iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad, or Mac. That, in a nutshell, is the truth about the iPhone SE.AirPods will forever change the way you use headphones. But really, if you or someone you know has an iPhone 5 or 5s, just hold that phone in your hand and imagine what it would be like to have iPhone 6s power in a design from 2012. The iPhone SE goes on sale March 31, so you can hold one in your hand yourself and decide if you want it. And there’s no built-in barometer, so forget thinking of using the iPhone SE to track how many sets of stairs you’ve climbed or how many vertical feet of snowboarding you got in over the weekend. The iPhone SE’s 1.2-megapixel selfie camera is a match with the one found on the iPhone 6, not the upgraded 5-megapixel model found on the iPhone 6s. And the Touch ID sensor is unchanged from the 5s, so it’s slower than the new second-generation Touch ID sensor found on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. The display, while still a bright IPS screen, is more in line with the screen on the 5s-it’s got a lower contrast ratio and reduced viewing angle compared to the next-generation screens on the iPhone 6 and 6s. Got questions about the iPhone SE? Check out our FAQ!īut the iPhone SE is not a perfect match for the iPhone 6 and 6s.
And so far as I could tell based on my viewing of the spec sheet and quizzing of Apple employees, the iPhone SE’s camera is basically the same one found in the iPhone 6s, right down to support for 4K video. The processor advance alone boosts the SE to twice the speed of the 5s. From the A9 processor with M9 coprocessor to the advanced wireless radios and support for Apple Pay, the iPhone SE is a modern iPhone in many ways that the iPhone 5s couldn’t be. While the iPhone SE looks like 2012 or 2013’s vintage on the outside, it’s pure 2015 on the inside.
I suspect there’s another class of users who will update to the iPhone SE: People who got an iPhone 6 or 6s because it was the latest and greatest tech, not because of the larger size. The iPhone 5s (left) has shiny chamfered edges while the iPhone SE’s (right) edges are matte. But if you’ve been holding out for a replacement for your iPhone 5s, your day has come. If you’ve gotten used to the iPhone 6 display, it will be hard to even consider moving to the iPhone SE. The iPhone SE’s 1136×640-pixel display is a far cry from the 1334×750-pixel display of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6s. The trade-off for this, of course, is a much smaller screen.
Gripping the iPhone SE reminded me just how blocky and solid this design is, and in a good way! It fits more comfortably in my hand than the iPhone 6 or 6s, let alone the extra-large Plus models.
I’ve been using the 6 series since day one, and generally loving it, though I had to put on a case because I felt the phone was just too slippery. I admit, it’s been a while since I held a four-inch iPhone model in my hand. (Sherlock Holmes, on the other hand, would take one look at those matte chamfers and deduce the truth-you did go to the Apple Store on March 31 and acquire a new iPhone!) If you upgraded your iPhone 5s to the same color iPhone SE, nobody but the most attentive Apple aficionado would ever know.
The iPhone SE comes in the Rose Gold color option never offered on the iPhone 5s, but otherwise these two phones are identical cousins. The Apple logo and the edges are different, but otherwise, it’s hard to tell the differences between the iPhone 5s (left) and iPhone SE (right).Īnd that’s it.