



📸 Snap, Share, Shine! The iPhone SE is your ultimate companion.
The Apple 2022 iPhone SE (64 GB) in Starlight combines a compact design with powerful features, including a 4.7-inch Retina HD display, advanced camera systems, and the A15 Bionic chip, all while offering 5G connectivity and impressive durability.
B**N
5G
I have been a fan of the SE range since Apple started to make them. I am not a fan of social media and I am old fashioned enough to actually like using a camera for taking photo’s ( yep iam a bit of a dinosaur), so I don’t need 3 cameras on my phone or a large screen to watch memes or videos on. The last model I had was the 2020 SE which has lasted well, it still has a 88% battery capacity after fairly heavy use and the battery still lasts a whole day without needing a top up ( bought on day of release). TBH I would still be using it but I wanted a phone capable of a 5G connection as I get 5G for not extra cost on my sim. The SE range has a decent chip running things behind the scenes and I use mostly cloud storage so the 64GB Ram is more the enough for my needs. The phone is compact, I don’t know why people want to carry around these huge 6.7 inch phones that stick out of their pockets 🤣. At 4.7 inch this is big enough for me. So if you want a decent phone and your not into SM, watching movies etc and making epic features on your phone this is a very sleek, well constructed phone. I would recommend a cover as it can be a little slippery when handling and you wouldn’t want to drop it!! I just hope Apple continues to make the range as I hear they might be dropping this type of model but who knows what the future holds with Apple.
J**S
I love the continuity
Bought for an older family member to replace previous gen se. Brilliant to be able to swap in a better phone with exactly the same UX in every single way. Please keep it alive!!!
M**A
Home button doesn't work in gloves
Home button is in touch screen technology. Works the same way as the rest of the screen. In fact, it it only a dedicated part of the screen rather than a physical button. Thus, can't be used with nails or hands in gloves. I know that it is not a major problem, but Iphone X with swipe home function at least provides the extra square inch of screen size.The only advantage is that the fingerprint reader works very well, much faster than older SE. So when you press home button with your finger it also activates the phone.If anyone wonders what my problem is: the SE first generation I used to keep on a table, whenever time or notification was about to be checked, I simply pressed the home button. I could use gloved hand or any object to physically press the button. With the new SE, i must remove glove or use side button which is not easy as the volume button is exactly paralel position. So whenever I squeeze phone both buttons gets activated.I think its gonna be my last SE, as useful home button was the only advantage over the mainstream Iphones.
J**N
replacement
It makes you feel ancient not old when a ten year old knows more about setting a phone up than you, so buying a second hand phone has a disadvantage! You need to beable to set up a phone in order to download the instructions on setting it up.Size is good, batteries last more than a few hours, but sans text makes it hard to read on some apps.
M**G
just right
This phone is just what I was looking for to replace an ancient iPhone 7. It is the same size as the 7 but a bit slimmer. It was really easy to transfer everything from one phone to the other. The usb c cable foxed me for a while; Had to buy a new wall plug for it but I bought a multi with different sockets so it does everything
O**N
Really good but not trendy
I bought this cell phone having tried an iPhone XR (for about 6 months) never got on with it. I found the XR's virtual buttons really irritating and eventually went back to my previous iPhone 7. I liked having the physical control of a home button. There was nothing much wrong with my iPhone 7, but it was getting a bit old, so I decided to replace it.My 17 year old son jokes that 'SE' stands for 'Senile & Elderly' - and there may be something in that. The cell phone was exactly the same form as my iPhone 7 (I thought the case and screen protector would probably have fitted), but is more modern internals. It doesn't have facial recognition (good) but does have fingerprint control on the home button. There is nothing not to like on this cell phone for an old fogey like me.After a hiccup with the first parcel (Amazon lost it in transit) a replacement turned up on time. The iPhone SE largely set itself up from my iPhone 7's iCloud backup file and was ready to use in about half an hour. It is just like the iPhone 7 in every way, except it is a bit faster, has a better camera and battery life.
R**A
Top Quality I Phone
Purchased for my husband to drag him into the 21st century. Its replaced a very old non digital phone so its taking him awhile getting used to it. My personal crib is why do we not get a manual with these expensive smart phones, we are not born with the skills to operate them, I have had mine 2 years and can just about make calls but I am still struggling with texts..At the end of the day the I Phones are well made and of great quality if we could only use them !!
A**E
Great little iPhone with TouchID
I am so grateful for the new SE; even though the design has not changed or gotten a bigger screen, I despise the FaceID and could not be happier to get an updated phone with TouchID instead. Battery life is very decent, the phone is fast, the screen and cameras are great, too.When getting this phone, mind most of the old screen protectors might not fit as the edges are slightly curved and the full front protectors would not stick well around the edges - I got my screen protector from MediaDevil, who adjusted the protectors to be shorter and protect your screen well. To cover the edges, get a case that reaches the front :)One downside of buying this device off of Amazon was that they dispatched it via DPD and we have been victims of the false “attempted delivery” where nobody showed. If you can, choose to have the order delivered to a pickup point.
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