Is Apple's Tiny Smartphone Sequel Finally On The Way,

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APPLE may be working on a brand new version of its famously dinky iPhone SE, which could arrive as soon as this year. Several industry watchers have waded in on the debate over whether Apple has given up on small phones, and seem to agree that a new mini iPhone SE 2 is in the works.

New iPhone SE 2: Is it really happening, With its 4-inch screen, the iPhone SE soared to popularity among Apple fans who struggled to get to grips with ballooning smartphone sizes. But despite the phone's well-received launch, Apple has shied away from launching a successor to the phone. The analysts write that Apple "will launch the second generation of iPhone SE" in 2018, in a bid to "meet the demand" of budget buyers looking for a smaller device.

The Sun has asked Apple for comment on this claim, and we'll update this article with any response. While there's no way of verifying this particular report, it's worth noting that Apple phones are often leaked by industry sources like the ones who appear to have supplied this secret info.

New iPhone SE 2 Release Date: When is it coming out, So when is Apple likely to make this announcement, Well, if plans for an iPhone SE 2 coming in 2018 turn out to be true, there are really only two options. The first would be at an early launch event, probably around March.

The original iPhone SE event took place in March, and Apple often holds events around that time for smaller product launches. The second option would be Apple's big September event, which usually hosts a slew of major product launches - including a new flagship iPhone. New iPhone SE 2 Specs: Will it be any good, We're still waiting for solid rumours on iPhone SE 2 specs, but it's easy to make educated guesses - Apple is a creature of habit, after all. The most likely feature would be a small screen, probably around the 4-inch mark. That's dinkier than the 4.7-inch iPhone 8 display, and way smaller than the iPhone X's 5.8-inch OLED panel.

There are regular articles in the electronic magazines on what value resistors you need to put across some of the pins to ensure startup and regulation is reliable. As a bonus you have 12volts and 3.3volts for charging other items. My power adapter Apple A1300 has an USB output socket of 5 Volts, 1000 mAmperes, as written on its case.

What happens when I connect to it a certain device that asks for more than 1000 mAmperes, For instance, I have a Inno-Hit tablet that can be re-charged through USB, but its original power adapter is able to generate 5 Volts, 2000 mAmperes. Of course I have tried to ask to Apple but I don't find a place in their website where you can put a written technical question or send an e-mail. And it is not the case to try to connect my tablet to A1300 and see what happens..

Only who really knows how A1300 is designed can help me. Hi Ken any idea on my previous post, Thank you in advance! One of the most interesting articles in this category that I have every read! You kept the technology on a good level. Keep up the good work! Great read and from one Geek to another - well done! I have taken apart the iPad charger and am drifting through creating the exact schematic. Amazingly compact and designed in a way to create those much needed barriers to reduce noise and feedback into the rest of the circuitry.

Thank you for creating this blog. Amazing article. Thank you for clearly explain all the details. I always reccomend to use original accessories which are expensive but carry a value that it's not available from other supplier. About power consumption during standby. Please be aware that it's no quite simple to measure.



Also designers are facing some difficulties to do that. Probably today only Yokogawa WT3000 can measure it. Design is improving continuosly with targets of few milliwatts for coming years. Amazingly compact and designed in a way to create those much needed barriers to reduce noise and feedback into the rest of the circuitry.

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