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The new iPhone SE is Apple’s most affordable new phone yet. But it’s also packed with the company’s latest tech, making pricier iPhones a little less compelling. Here’s the proposition: the SE delivers the best bang for the buck of any iPhone. It boasts the same internals as the iPhone 6s and better specs than the iPhone 6 at a much lower price.

Though you'll have to sacrifice screen size -- the iPhone SE has a 4-inch display versus 4.7 inches for the iPhone 6 and 6s - you’ll get a more pocketable phone that’s easier to use with one hand. 499 for a 64GB version. 150 price difference with the iPhone SE, it has older hardware than the SE.

250 price difference with the iPhone SE, it has basically the same internal specs as the SE. A9 processor: This is the same chip in the in the iPhone 6s, making the SE faster than the iPhone 6 with its older A8 processor. Newest Camera: The iPhone SE's 12‑megapixel iSight (rear) camera is carried over from the iPhone 6s. That includes 4K video, Live Photos, and FaceTime HD (front) camera with Retina Flash.

This may one of the biggest selling points for the iPhone SE. 399 phone, Apple is offering what can only be described - perish the thought - as a bargain, at least by Apple standards. And it trumps the pricier iPhone 6 with its older 8MP camera. Battery life: The iPhone SE is looking good here too. We won't get a clearer picture until more reviews come out with independent testing but on paper the iPhone SE exceeds the iPhone 6s and 6 on some battery-life ratings. Those include LTE and Wi-Fi talk time and video playback.

Touch ID: All three phones have Touch ID for authenticating purchases via Apple Pay. But only the iPhone 6s uses the second-generation Touch ID sensor, which Apple claims is faster and more reliable. But let’s be honest, most consumers won’t notice or take into the consideration that the iPhone SE has slightly older ID recognition tech. Display: This is where the iPhone SE comes up short and it’s the primary reason for the lower price. If a larger screen is important, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 6s are the way to go.

There's the really big (and very pricey) 5.5-inch iPhone 6 and 6S Plus but those won't compete with the SE. Finally, it's worth nothing that only the 6s has the pressure-sensitive 3D Touch display, which provides, for example, some home screen shortcuts. But the lack of a 3D Touch display isn’t going to be a deal breaker for the vast majority of consumers.

This is a simple comparison to understand the performance levels of the two Smartphones. There are many misconceived notions available in the public domain that make tall claims about each brand. We have compiled the information about each one of them for the benefit of users. Accordingly, you can take call on what you want and decide on its configuration.

Some features of one are better than those of other and vice versa. In this article, we would be just giving the comparisons for you to make your own informed decision. We suggest you to get clarity on the features you want to use and then decide which one you would go for. 1. Processor and RAM: Samsung Galaxy Edge S6 has a new octa-core processor and 3GB RAM.

On the other hand, an iPhone has a dual-core processor and 1GB RAM. On the first comparison, it is not a fair fight. So, you can see that the Galaxy Edge S6 is miles ahead when compared to that of iPhone in terms of the processor performance. Hence, you decide on what you want to do with the phone after you buy it.