Apple's 'iPhone SE 2' rumored to ship in first half of 2018, made in India
Apple is reportedly planning to ship a second-generation iPhone SE in the first of half of next year, assembled by Wistron at facilities in Bangalore, India.

Apple is going ahead with an "SE 2" because of the success of the original and its desire to target both low- and high-end markets, China's Economic Daily News said on Wednesday. While more expensive than some smartphones, the 4-inch SE is still the cheapest iPhone, starting at $349.
Wistron is already manufacturing SE units in India, in part because of Apple's desire bring the cost of the product down in the country. Over 75 percent of smartphones sold there cost less than $250, and Apple has regularly offered iPhone models considered outdated in other markets.
In August a report claimed that Wistron would be expanding Indian production in advance of a second-generation SE launching in the March quarter. The original debuted in March 2016.
Rumors have claimed than "SE 2" could sport an A10 Fusion processor, and other upgrades like a bigger 1,700 milliamp-hour battery. The phone is unlikely to have any of the distinguishing features of the iPhone 8 or X, such as wireless charging, Face ID, or an edge-to-edge display.

Apple is going ahead with an "SE 2" because of the success of the original and its desire to target both low- and high-end markets, China's Economic Daily News said on Wednesday. While more expensive than some smartphones, the 4-inch SE is still the cheapest iPhone, starting at $349.
Wistron is already manufacturing SE units in India, in part because of Apple's desire bring the cost of the product down in the country. Over 75 percent of smartphones sold there cost less than $250, and Apple has regularly offered iPhone models considered outdated in other markets.
In August a report claimed that Wistron would be expanding Indian production in advance of a second-generation SE launching in the March quarter. The original debuted in March 2016.
Rumors have claimed than "SE 2" could sport an A10 Fusion processor, and other upgrades like a bigger 1,700 milliamp-hour battery. The phone is unlikely to have any of the distinguishing features of the iPhone 8 or X, such as wireless charging, Face ID, or an edge-to-edge display.
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Battery upgrade is a welcome boost, I've been impressed by my wife's iPhone 8 battery life so if it's at least on par with that I'd be delighted.
it does absolutely everything i need it to do & it fits in my pocket (mostly)
i have no need & no desire for a giant screen on my phone.
Rather than paint it as out of date, I consider it one of Apple’s best designs: the quintessential iPhone. The refinement of Apple’s original design.
I wouldn’t mind if Apple introduced an updated iPod Touch with A10 and upgraded cameras and wireless.
I was considering buying the IPhone SE recently, but the price is high when considering the age of the hardware. If Apple keeps the same price point for the SE2 it will be a fantastic value.
I ended up refurbishing an IPhone 6s (cracked screen) at the Apple Store. It’s now in mint condition and should be supported for IOS upgrades for the next 2 years.
My sister had the 6s sitting in a drawer collecting dust. It’s amazing the number of people that buy new phones and don’t realize the value of the old one, even “broken”.
The 6s is a good size at 4.7” but the 4” (SE) is better if you keep it in your pocket while sitting.
Women probably prefer the larger phones because they lack useable pockets anyways. The 4” is a bit small for male “power” users, but the portability is great and the “phone + music” functions work well. Kids prefer larger than 4” for the games...
The iPhone X will likely be widely available then, perhaps at better pricing too. So maybe a 2x upgrade here.
BTW, I doubt that Apple will call it SE2. They may just replace the current SE completely and keep the same name. I can't believe anyone would call Special Edition and Special Edition 2. That's dumb because it's no longer "Special".
The IPhone SE is getting old in the tooth that’s why the SE2 is coming out. I would consider the SE2 if it was out (if I didn’t get a great deal on the 6s).
If someone was considering the SE, I’d tell them to wait for the SE2.
You “cherry picked” what to comment on... I also called the SE2 a “fantastic value”.
I can can afford any phone I want and I choose the SE for its size. An update/additional features would be welcome in spite of this one serving me quite well.
The real surprise will be the design. hopefully an SE in a 6 shell.
Or the iPhone SE X the sexiest iPhone ever.