Apple iPhone SE 2020 review: This iPhone fits your hand and pocket
Apple’s reputation, carefully crafted over the years, is that of a premium brand that is more than happy catering to certain segments of the market and not the entire mass base of probable customers. The positioning has served the brand well too. But as the company hit saturation points in terms of geographies, price points, and user experience, Cupertino has been willing to expand its horizons in more ways than one. In 2020, it offers more choice with the iPhone that it has ever in the past, and that’s because it has followed up the iPhone 11 with the second version of its budget iPhone SE. But where does this affordable and smaller, but powerful, new iPhone fit in the overall scheme of things? Here’s our review.