I’ve been rocking the SE2020 since launch.

I’ve watched every release since then come and go, including the recent iPhone 15 and there is never enough of a reason to jump up.

The newer models, particularly the redesign that came with the 12 initially peaked my interest, being somewhat of a callback to my favourite device, the iPhone 4.

However, they are simply far too big and chunky.

I’m not a social media influencer and I’m not a photographer, so the insane power gains, fancy displays and high end cameras are completely lost on me.

I’m desperate for an iPhone that isnt quite as outdated as the SE but also slim and light, with “true” all day battery life, unlike the lofty claims Apple makes.

From what I can see, the closest thing I’m going to get out of the more recent releases is going to be a refurbished or second hand iPhone 11 Pro, with a fresh battery.

It’s the smallest and lightest of the bunch, with a very good reputation for holding its charge.

What do you guys think?

  • MeekPangolin@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The 11pro is six months older than your SE2020 and has the same A13 chip. Not an upgrade at all.

    Considering your explanation, I would get the SE2022. It is a huge upgrade in the chip dept, that A15 will last well into 2027 with full software updates, and beyond with security updates. Everything you’re used to, but with a much improved processor, 10% larger battery by default coupled with a more efficient processor brings easily 20%+ better battery life, cheap to repair if broken since parts are “outdated” yet widely available for literally pennies, and A15 adds great functionality to the 12MP main camera making its photo capability still viable in 2023. The addition of 5G means you won’t be on life support for a cellular connection any time in the next ten years.

    I just ordered two of the iPhone SE 2022 models, the rough straight talk’s Black Friday sale ($49 for the phone when you buy one month of prepaid service, and then wait 61 days for it to be automatically unlocked).

    As a 14 pro max owner, from previous 13 pro max, I am strongly considering using the SE2022 as my daily driver for a while to see if it’s really all that limiting. I’ve been wanting to go back to a smaller phone for a long time. My wife will likely be using the other SE2022 as her daily driver and selling her 13 mini, as the square design is too uncomfortable for her small hands.

    The SE 2022 has the same internals as the iPhone 13 lineup. It’s a beast of a phone, bottled in an older chassis that provided excellent repairability and a powerful phone at a ridiculous price (if you grab the $49 deal!)

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    1 year ago

    My mom has that phone and the reason she has an upgraded is because it still works fine. That’s usually what triggers most people to update… You would need to be compelled to upgrade because you’re not getting what you need out of your current device.

    Although I was tempted to grab her the iPhone SE 2022 now that it’s on sale at Walmart for so cheap.

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    1 year ago

    I’m waiting to see if there’s a new SE this spring. If there isn’t, probably another 8-12 months with the 2020.

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    1 year ago

    I would get an iPhone 13 mini on the resale market if I were you … You can find them for like 400 bucks or less

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    1 year ago

    I love my se 2020. I love everything about it. I don’t know what I will do when it breaks. I want a phone exactly like this one

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    1 year ago

    I bought my SE on release with the intention of it lasting five years. Three years in and it looks good to last. This is my first iPhone, I moved from Android because I wanted to get away from the constant upgrading. Spending money every couple of years just to have a supported phone.

    Spend a little more for an iPhone for better support.

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    1 year ago

    My partner who just bought that SE last month said they’ll be dead and buried before they give up their home button.

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    1 year ago

    I upgraded from an Iphone 7 go an Iphone 15 PM recently and the battery life is definitely the biggest difference. I also have a 2020 SE I use at home to play certain games that my 7 can’t (due to nonstop crashing), and the biggest difference I’ve noticed between my 15 PM and the 7/SE is the substantial battery life improvement and zero latency/smooth user experience. I’ve been using this tiny little Iphone 7 for the last 7 years and it took me no more than 2-3 days to get used to the size of the Iphone 15 PM. For a phone of this size, the 15 PM is actually pretty light and has been amazing to use so far. I will admit the 7/SE is more comfortable to hold though. But it’s really not that big of a deal

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    1 year ago

    Get the se3. Natural upgrade. Little better in every way. The newest iPhones are always the worst value…

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    1 year ago

    I upgraded from SE2020 for the 5G connectivity. Afterwards I have been enjoying features like Magsafe / better camera which I did not care about. If you are still happy with the phone, just stay with it, but pretty sure you will have another level of satisfaction by the upgrade.

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    1 year ago

    I just switched to SE 2020 and loving it because it fits in my palm perfectly. I have been using “oversized” 6” + Android phones and missed how nice the SE fit in my hand. If I switch I’d go for iPhone 14, but I won’t because it’s still overpriced.