A previously reliable source has released a series of images and a 360-degree video showing a render of what they believe the "iPhone SE 2" will look like.
Renders of an 'iPhone 9' (Source: iGeeksBlog)
Designs for Apple's heavily rumored successor to the iPhone SE, a budget phone variously known as the "iPhone SE 2" or sometimes the "iPhone 9," has allegedly been leaked. The renders come from OnLeaks, a source that correctly predicted the iPhone 11 Pro's triple camera system.
And finally comes your very first look at #Apple's highly anticipated #iPhoneSE2 aka #iPhone9!
-- Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) January 7, 2020
360 video + stunning official looking 5K renders + dimensions, on behalf of my Friends over @igeeksblog
-> https://t.co/vXBBRhDlgA pic.twitter.com/YQHMEZUz9e
The OnLeaks Twitter account links to full details and all of his leaked renders on igeeksblog.
That site, using information from OnLeaks, says that the forthcoming budget-price device will be released in the first half of 2020. It claims that what it calls the "iPhone 9" will be almost exactly the same design as the iPhone 8 with a 4.7-inch screen and a single-lens camera bump.
The details in the leak are exact enough that the publication can claim that this new model will be 7.8mm thick instead of the 7.3mm of the iPhone 8.
The naming of the device as "iPhone 9" seems unlikely, but it has previously been reported by other sources.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that the phone will go into production in January 2020 and be launched at the end of March.
Kuo also reports that the phone will resemble the iPhone 8, and expects Apple to sell between two and four million of them. Other analysts are predicting similar success.