Brief new report brings more iPhone SE 3 bad news (and some good news)

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In addition to a new design, Apple's upcoming iPhone SE 3 is expected to snub MagSafe technology as well. On the bright side, production is reportedly underway.

of its 12 and 13-series cousins. In other words, you won't be able to magnetically attach certain charging accessories to this upcoming device that could have definitely come in handy but are in no way, shape, or form to be considered dealbreakers.

Besides, let's be honest, there weren't a lot of reasons to be hopeful of such an inclusion after 2021's iPad Pro releases sans MagSafe support. Not with all the corners is expected to cut in order to keep the iPhone SE 5G pricing at the exact same level as its ultra-affordable predecessor.iPhone SE 3 specs

or launch schedule, we now know that production has begun... at some point in the undoubtedly recent past. That's apparently true for both the iPhone SE 5G and iPad Air 5, the latter of which is likely to also offer 5G speeds . The two devices are therefore very much on schedule for anObviously, plenty of things can still go wrong between the start of production and the time of release, especially in the middle of a

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