Apple iPhone SE (2020) long-term review: Small phone, huge impact
Making a smartphone has become a rat race in 2020. Some want to make the most powerful phone, some the ultimate all-screen one. Some want to put in gobs of RAM and megapixels, others want to achieve lightning fast charging. The idea is simple. Throw in as many specs and features as you possibly can and see what sticks.
While conventional brands like Samsung continue to charge a hefty premium for some of these innovations, new-age brands like Xiaomi and OnePlus have been challenging that status quo through their aggressive pricing, a strategy that has given rise to the so-called “flagship killer”.