hi everyone Aaron here for ZolloTech and
this is the brand new 20/20 iPhone se in
red white and black and so will unbox
all of these and this is a replacement
for the older iPhone se which is
basically an iPhone 5 or 5s body that
they brought back as a less expensive
phone and smaller phone for those that
like a little bit smaller size and a
more affordable price so let's go ahead
and take a look at these now they come
in at 399 and go all the way up to five
hundred and forty nine dollars so
they've all been offered in 64 128 or
256 gigabyte variants so the red iPhone
se that I have here is for 49 and 128
gigabytes whereas the others are 64
gigabytes and are 399 so let's go ahead
and unbox them so the red one here let's
open it up
we'll take off the wrappers on each one
first
now let's remove the box tops here and
see if there's any differences I don't
suspect there will be now immediately on
the black one you can see some words
popping out here in the top paper and
inside we have a welcome to iPhone
giving a little overview and then we
have a sim card removal tool as well as
our Apple stickers that you would expect
also you've got a little warranty card
in there now the exact same thing is in
the middle so we'll set that aside now
in the product red variant we have a
little pamphlet here at the top that
says product red and each time you
purchase a product red product a portion
of that goes to fight HIV and AIDS or in
this case the current issue we're facing
now we've also got the exact same thing
with our sim ejector tool and our
stickers so let's set all of this aside
and take a look at the phones now if we
pick up the phone take this out we'll
set all of these aside for now you'll
see the exact same thing comes in each
one of them you don't have any
differences here but you do have your
adapter for the wall here it's just your
5 watt adapter now you could use a
faster charger with it but this is
what's included and then you've also got
some ear pods and these are the
lightning adapter ear pods so you've got
this you can of course use wireless
headphones with them as well and then
inside you've got your USB to lightning
adapter so you've got all of these
included and that's exactly what we
expect with any iPhone we purchased now
now each one of these is identical other
than color so let's take off the wrapper
and then take a closer look at the
overall design and specs
now each one of these has the touch ID
button on the front and it's got the
familiar iPhone 8 or iPhone 7 or 6
design to it and it's a great design for
many people in fact many people consider
it their favorite design of iPhone of
all time I personally liked a little
more squared
off edges of the iPhone se or 5, 5s, 4, that era and maybe we'll see
that with iPhone 12 but the se looks
like this so let's go around the outside
edge and take a closer look at it now
compared to previous generation iPhones
like the iPhone 10 are they've moved the
Apple logo to the middle just like the
iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max and then
put product at the bottom the red is
also a slightly more vibrant color as
compared to the iPhone 10 are now on the
right-hand side we've got our power
sleep/wake button along with our SIM
card tray that will hold One SIM card
but it does support dual SIM through e
sim so you've got that SIM card tray
here you can see here like you would
expect then on the bottom we have our
speakers along with our Lightning port
now we do not have a headphone jack on
this and you wouldn't expect that the
iPhone 8 didn't have that either on the
left hand side we have our volume
buttons and our silent switch and it's
just like any of the others you've seen
and then of course on the back we have
our camera microphone and then LED flash
so it's exactly what you would expect
but it is glass front and back now let's
talk about the specs for a moment now
internally this has the a13 Bionic chip
the same as the iPhone 1111 Pro and 11
pro max but it also has three gigabytes
of RAM so it's down a little bit from
the pro but given the smaller size of
the display it should be just fine on
the front we have a 4.7 inch 1334 by 750
at 326 pixels per inch display and yes
that's closer to 720p but this display
with 326 pixels per inch should be fine
for most things
it also supports true tone and has wide
color p-3 as well as haptic touch and
goes up to a brightness of 625 nits so
it should be plenty bright for most
people now internally it has an 1821
milliamp hour battery which early
reviews are saying it gives 4 to 5 hours
of screen on time which is pretty good
for a phone of this size
it also supports faster charging and
wireless charging and has an ip67 rating
of one meter for up to 30 minutes that
does not mean the phone is waterproof
just means it's water-resistant on the
back we have a reused camera system from
the iPhone 8 but that used along with
the iPhone 11 a 13 Bionic chipset is
apparently giving this better images
than we see on say the iPhone 10 our it
should be better it also supports
portrait mode has digital zoom up to 5x
can record in 4k 60 and the lens cover
should be sapphire according to Apple
now on the front we have a 7 megapixel F
2.2 lens that records in 1080p 30 we'll
take a closer look at that a little bit
later and then internally we have Wi-Fi
a b/g/n AC and a X or also known as
Wi-Fi 6 and it supports bluetooth 5.0
now let's go ahead and turn on all the
phones and we'll wait for them to boot
up and we'll get them set up so we'll
press home to open I'll select my
language here we'll select the region
and then we can bring a phone next to it
to set it up more quickly now I have
other videos to show you exactly how to
do that but it's a pretty simple process
let me bring my phone in here it
connects to them and I'm not sure which
one it's going to go first it's going to
go up for the middle one first and all
you do is use the camera scan this
little sort of QR type code and then it
syncs all the information over and moves
your account now it wants me to put in
the pass code from the previous phone so
I'll do that from the iPhone 11 Promax
and it says setting up phones so we'll
wait for this to finish here now I'll
set up touch ID on the white iPhone se
and then I'll do it on all the others so
we'll go ahead and set it up here and
these are by far the best fingerprint
sensors that I've used there's few that
are just as good and just as quick that
I've used we just our grip move our
thumb around a little bit more and we're
good to go and we can either transfer
information from the old phone or go to
other options and set it up as new which
is which is what I want to do now I've
set up each one of these with my
fingerprint and now we can restore apps
and data or in this case I'm just not
going to transfer anything
we'll go to the next step and then it's
asking me if I want to get the settings
from my other phone I'll just hit
continue and on this one it's saying
will I agree to the terms and conditions
so I'm not sure if I did that before but
we'll hit continue on all of these
keep the phone up-to-date I'll probably
switch this back to manually afterward
and so let's just set this all up we'll
set up the Apple pay later in the wallet
app I don't want to share my audio
recordings I don't mind sharing data
with app developers although I shared
the information on that one now this is
where you can actually set up the haptic
feedback when you press the home button
so I like it on on two one is a little
bit too light three might be good for
some but it's just how much the phone
shakes when you push the button so I'll
leave it on the default will it continue
and then for those of you using a
smaller display you can zoom it in I'll
just leave it set up as default and then
it says welcome to iPhone and we're in
so now we're at the home screen and I
don't want to use this devices location
but if we go into settings let's take a
look at what version we're running here
you can see this one's running version
thirteen point four and so there's now
an update available for it with a
software update that brings the bug
fixes of iOS 13 point four point one so
there's a bunch of different issues it
can fix which is nice and it's exactly
what you would expect now one thing I
did want to try is run a couple
benchmarks on it and check out the
camera itself because those are some
things that should be a little bit
interesting we have the rear-facing
camera that will take portraits it will
also take 4k 60 video so we'll check
that out in just a second but let's take
a look at the Geekbench scores and just
see what we get compared to say an
iPhone 11 pro max now before I go into
running the Geekbench you can see here
is the current version the update
doesn't really make much of a difference
as far as the processor speed and things
like that so you can see we have two
point eight eight gigabytes or basically
three gigabytes of RAM so let's go ahead
and run a CPU benchmark
now the benchmarks just completed and
it's interesting to see the huge
variance between all three of them so
we'll go with the highest since these
are probably busy doing something in the
background but with the white iPhone se
it scored 1326 for single core 3029 for
multi-core so comparing that to the
iPhone 11 pro max let me slide these
over here you'll see we've got similar
scores as far as the single core and a
little bit higher with the multi-core
score and so you'll see 3400 from
multi-core score on the iPhone 11 Pro
Max and 1328 for the single core so
again these are going to change a little
bit but it doesn't really affect the
overall usability and just to give you
an idea of difference in screens you'll
see this is the iPhone 11 pro max it has
true tone turned on and if you turn true
tone off on all of them it will give you
a little bit different look I'll turn
them off on two of them to give you an
idea of what it looks like and you can
see the difference between OLED and LCD
now you're not going to see much of a
difference with overall usability so
we'll go home here on this one and we'll
go home on the 11pro max and the actual
pixels are going to be very difficult to
see it should look pretty good in
general I wouldn't expect much of an
issue there and let's take a look at
some of the wallpapers because I know a
lot of you want to see the new ones from
this and of course I'll link them in the
description so we'll go home here we'll
go to wallpaper change new wallpaper and
here's some stills and here are all the
new ones so we have six different
variants with light and dark themes and
so let's just go back we'll match them
for each one of the phones so this is
the white iPhone and on the box they
have this blue theme so it's setting
wallpaper there and then again we'll do
the same on the others now all the
wallpapers are set with the default ones
that are on the box and one of the
things you can notice maybe a little bit
is this one has true tone turned on so
if I turn it off the display may look a
little bit better maybe a little bit
more vibrant and I actually like to look
at these without true tone on sometimes
it just depends what I'm doing
so now let's take a look at the cameras
and so the forward facing camera on this
one let's flip it around here like
continue and you'll see the forward
facing camera looks pretty good let me
go ahead and flip it over to video and
you'll see it says HD 30 in the upper
right so HD 30 we can't change it here
but I think we can change it on the back
end of the camera so now I'm recording
it with the iPhone se and so you can
hear my voice through the microphones in
the iPhone se and in general the image
looks okay but the forward facing camera
is not as high quality is the rear
facing camera so if we go back in here
flip it around we have the photo in
portrait modes but we also have HD 30 in
the upper right we can tap on this and
change it to 4k 60 and so let me go take
a little bit of video and photo samples
and let's see what this actually looks
like
now for those of you that really
appreciate a small phone this is
definitely small it looks really small
in my hands but everything is super fast
so far just using it for the few minutes
that I have it feels very much like
using an iPhone 11 but with a home
button so it is kind of odd going back
to touch ID but I really like touch ID
and have no issues with it whatsoever
now there's a couple other things I want
to take a look at but before we do that
let's take a look at a size comparison
so this is the iPhone se in my left hand
is the iPhone 6s and so you'll see the
size is identical it's identical to an
iPhone 8 the weight is about the same
and it's exactly what you would expect
with an upgraded inside with internal
storage that's a little bit different
and things like that so everything
should be much better to use and much
faster in general now as far as a quick
size comparison if you're looking for
the smallest phone that would be the SE
and then we have the 11pro the 10 are
the 11 and the 11 Promax this is all of
the current lineup from Apple to give
you a size comparison it's very close in
size to the iPhone 11 but a little bit
thinner now as far as the overall
usability well let's go into YouTube and
here is one of my Apple watch series for
review videos and if we take a look at
the options we have for size we can go
up to 1080p so even though this is
closer to 720p it will scale on the
screen so you can get as many pixels as
possible now with a smaller screen like
this it won't make too much of a
difference but the option is there you
will not have HDR though now let's take
a listen to the speaker's quickly - and
see what they're like since they should
be stereo play and wait for it to play
here
turn it all the way up so it's pretty
good in general nice and loud the
display looks good just like you'd
expect and it goes nice and bright and
so you can use this as a modern iPhone
if you just really like touch ID you'll
have that option and everything else is
the same of course you won't have a
headphone jack but again you do have the
option for wireless charging which is
nice just like the iPhone 8 so if I
place this here it's now charging so
we'll turn the display off you'll see it
says 68% charged put it back on and it's
charging again so I really like that
option it's something I use all the time
now the iPhone se I think is a great
addition to the iPhone lineup it's
giving you the top-of-the-line CPU for
the least amount of money possible at
399 up to 549 depending on the storage
size you pick and I think that's a
really great value proposition and it's
really hard to beat compared to other
phones out there at this price point now
this is only the price Apple is selling
them for so if you can get them from
your carrier maybe free or a few hundred
dollars off it makes it that much better
and then you can have a phone without a
phone payment or anything like that with
the latest specs if you appreciate a
smaller display or just want something
that's a little bit more sizeable for
your hands or your pocket but let me
know what you think in the comments
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