Tech giant Apple has plans to completely revamp its affordable iPhone SE model in 2025, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The major design change will see the removal of the iconic Home button and the adoption of Face ID, bringing the SE in line with the iPhone 14's design. The new SE is also rumored to feature Apple Intelligence features and will be powered by one of the company's latest chipsets. In addition to the iPhone SE, Apple is also working on updates for its iPad Air and Mac mini models, as well as revamped versions of the MacBook Pro and iMac with M4 chips.
Apple is reportedly planning to release a new iPhone SE model with significant upgrades, including a design similar to the iPhone 14, Face ID technology, and a possible "Action button." Leaks also suggest a potential 6.1-inch OLED display and a new Apple-designed 5G modem. However, the release date for this mid-range contender is still uncertain, as previous models were not released on a yearly schedule.