Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo now says that reports of an iPhone SE 4 are wrong, that Apple is only making a prototype for its 5G modem which won’t lead to mass production.
Now Kuo says that his latest research says the predictions were wrong, and that while there is an iPhone SE 4 in the works, it’s not going to go on sale.
“I believe that the mass production schedule for Apple in-house 5G baseband chip will largely hinge on the test results of this engineering prototype,” he writes. “Consequently, mass production could commence as early as 2025.”
“But if testing falls below expectations, the schedule may be pushed back to 2026 or later,” says Kuo.
So Kuo is claiming that an iPhone SE 4-style model is being made as a prototype. If its successful, that will mean that Apple’s own 5G modem works at scale, and so it could be used in an iPhone released in either 2025 or 2026.
So whether it’s called the iPhone SE 4 or not, if Apple’s current testing is successful, there will be some model iPhone with the company’s own 5G modem by 2025 or 2026. Previous reports have claimed that modem will arrive much sooner, however.