The iPhone SE 4’s release date is a long way out, but there are some things prospective buyers can, and probably should, do before the next iPhone SE arrives.
Apple’s reportedly working on a fourth-generation iPhone SE. The device is rumored to feature a bigger display, new design, and improved processor, among other upgrades. It would replace the iPhone SE 3 that launched in the spring of 2022.
As of right now, it looks like the iPhone SE 4 release date will land in 2025.
Apple typically launches iPhones in one of two windows: spring and fall. Historically, the iPhone SE series has launched in the spring window.
Plans could certainly change, but if Apple does decide to launch a new iPhone SE model next year, look for it to arrive in March or April.
While it might seem like it’s way too early to start prepping for an iPhone SE 4 release date, taking some steps ahead of time will ensure that you’re fully prepared to buy one when it arrives.
Your research may even convince you to go with another device long before it arrives.
Track iPhone SE 4 Rumors
If you’re interested in a new iPhone SE, you’ll want to keep your eyes on the iPhone SE 4 rumor mill as we push toward a potential release.
Apple will try and keep the device under wraps, but leaks will inevitably happen and they’ll spell out everything regarding the device’s specs and release date.
These rumors will help you set proper expectations regarding the iPhone SE 4’s features and release. Details will become more concrete once we get closer to a launch date.
For more about the latest iPhone SE 4 rumors, check out our guide.
Get Familiar with iOS 18
If you’re currently using an iPhone that’s running an old version of iOS, or you’re using an Android phone but plan to upgrade to an iPhone, you’ll want to get familiar with the iPhone SE 4’s operating system before it arrives.
The iPhone SE 4 will run Apple’s iOS operating system. If it arrives in early 2025, it will run the company’s iOS 18 software out of the box.
Rumors suggest the iPhone SE 4 will be compatible with Apple Intelligence which, as of right now, is exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and the iPhone 16 series.
If you don’t own an iPhone, or you own an older iPhone running older software, use this time to get familiar with the iPhone’s operating system to see if it’s the right fit.
Figure Out How Much Storage You Need
As we cruise though the year, start thinking about how much storage you might need on your next phone. This research will help you avoid buyers remorse.
We don’t know how much storage the iPhone SE 4 will have. If it follows in the iPhone SE 3’s footsteps, Apple will offer 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB variants.
While some of you will be perfectly fine with the least amount of storage, others will want the peace of mind that comes with having more internal space for files like photos, videos, and music.
We’ve released a guide that goes over the iPhone SE 3’s storage options and it could prove useful as you try and decide how much storage you may need on your future iPhone.
Research iPhone SE 4 Alternatives
With the iPhone SE 4 release date likely more than a year away, some of you may decide that’s far too long to wait.
Before you make a decision about whether to wait, make sure you research potential alternatives. You may find a device you really like long before the new iPhone SE hits shelves.
Start with Apple’s current flagships, the iPhone 16 series. You’ll also want to check out the iPhone 15 series, iPhone 14 series, and iPhone SE 3.
If those are too expensive or just don’t fit your needs, move on to the company’s iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and iPhone SE 2.
If you wouldn’t mind buying a device outside of Apple’s ecosystem, you’ll also want to investigate some of the top budget Android phones on the market. Here are a few budget Android phones we recommend:
You’ll also want to keep your eyes peeled for new models coming out in 2024 and beyond.
Make a Plan for Your Current Phone
If you plan to upgrade to an iPhone SE 4, make sure you have a plan in mind for your current phone.
You might know of a friend or relative who could make use of your current phone once you upgrade. If you don’t, consider donating it to charity.
If you plan on selling your current device to help offset the cost of the iPhone SE 4, you’ll want to dig into prices at popular resellers.
Make sure you keep your current phone in good condition because that’s how you’ll get the most money back from resellers, your carrier, or Apple.
Research Carriers
If you’re unhappy with your data plan or your service provider’s coverage, use this time to dig into competitors and see if you can find a better fit for your next device.
This could take awhile so make sure you aren’t doing this right before the iPhone SE 4 release date.