- What do you want out of an iPhone?
(upbeat instrumental music)
You probably think of
something like a good camera
or long battery life and yes,
you definitely want those things,
but what you want out of an iPhone,
what you really want, is
all of the iPhone stuff
that you don't usually think about.
You want the thing that
works with iMessage.
That's going to be
reliable for several years.
That has access to all of the best apps
and that's easy and simple to use.
And this iPhone, the brand new iPhone SE,
does all of those things
for only 399 bucks
for the base 64 gig model.
So this review is actually
gonna be really simple.
Is this an iPhone?
Check, yes.
Yes it is.
It does all of the iPhone things.
The only question we have to answer then
is whether or not it does
all those things well.
Basically, if paying just
400 bucks for an iPhone
means that you're giving up way too much.
So if you've seen an
iPhone 8 or an iPhone 7
or an iPhone 6S or iPhone 6,
you get the basic shape and
feel of the new iPhone SE.
It has a 4.7 inch LCD
display with true tone
to make the colors change
depending on the light
and it's a really good display.
It also has these huge bezels
on the top and the bottom
and there is a classic
home button on the bottom
with a fingerprint sensor.
It's compatible with iPhone 8 cases.
It's IP67 water proof,
which is not the best,
but it's pretty good.
Overall, this thing is just really solid
and it's really familiar
from the glass back
to the fingerprint sensor
to the whole package.
And I gotta say, dear
home button, I missed you.
I didn't realize how
much, but you're great.
Anyway, there are still two
small bummers to talk about
with this overall design
that we're so familiar with.
One, I'm just gonna say it again,
these bezels, they're huge.
And I'm knocking it because
a bunch of inexpensive Android phones
have figured out how
to reduce these bezels
to fit a bigger screen and a smaller body.
But Apple is just keeping things the same
that it's always been here.
Two is the size.
It's 4.7 inches, it's small,
but it's not nearly as small as this guy,
the original iPhone SE.
Whereas this thing is
basically not that much smaller
than my iPhone 11 Pro.
And sorry, that's just the
way the phone world is now.
Actually, there is a
third thing to gripe about
and that is that there's no
headphone jack on this phone
and that is also the way
the phone world is now too.
But at this price point,
a bunch of Android phones
do manage to hang on to the
headphone jack to be clear.
So it is a little bit of a bummer here.
At least Apple is including
Wired Lightning headphones,
it's just not including
a headphone 3.5 adapter.
Now the reason this phone
is really impressive
is that inside it has
the exact same processor
as the iPhone 11 Pro.
It's the A13 Bionic.
That means this phone
is really fast, sure,
but the real reason it matters
is that it means this phone
is sure to get OS updates
from many years to come.
Now there may be other Android
phones that cost the same,
$399, but it's not really about that cost,
it's about how often you have to spend it.
And with this iPhone,
you're not gonna have to
spend it for a very long time.
I was hoping that that modern processor
would mean that battery
life would be about as good
as on the iPhone 11
Pro, but it's not quite.
It's still very good, don't get me wrong.
I'm getting through a whole day
and it's somewhere in the neighborhood of
four to five hours of screen time.
It's just not stellar.
I am glad it has wireless charging though,
which makes the average-ish battery life
a little bit easier to deal with.
So let's talk camera.
There's just one on the back.
It's 12 megapixels and
there is a seven megapixel
selfie camera on the front.
And for a $400 phone,
I have zero complaints.
In bright lighting conditions,
it's kind of lovely.
Photos are well detailed,
they're color accurate and they're sharp.
In good light, it is almost
hard to tell the difference
between this phone and a
thousand dollar iPhone 11 Pro.
It does some other stuff with
new portrait effects and so on
because it has that A13 Bionic chip,
but it's still hit and
miss with portrait mode
because you know, you lose something
when you save this much money.
So for example, low light is,
it's not great.
There's no night mode for one thing
and for another, when
it's really dim light,
I feel like the software
just kind of panics
and over corrects and
introduces a bunch of artifacts
that didn't need to be there.
If you're coming from an
OG iPhone SE or an iPhone 6
or even iPhone 7, you're still
gonna see a huge improvement.
And I know that the Pixel
3a and the upcoming Pixel 4a
are probably gonna be able to
beat this thing in low light,
but they will not beat it
at video where the iPhone SE
completely punches
above it's weight class.
So look, if you took away my iPhone 11 Pro
or because I'm a nerd I
also have a Galaxy S20,
and you told me I couldn't
have my multiple camera systems
or my fancy face unlock or
in screen fingerprint sensor
and the big bezelless OLED screens
and instead I had to use this iPhone SE,
I'd be sad, I'd miss those things,
but not as much as you might think.
Because other than low light photography,
I am able to do all the
same things that I do
on those thousand dollar
phones on this $400 phone.
Now if I were buying the SE,
I would probably spend the extra 50 bucks
to get a 128 gigs of
storage instead of 64.
I think it's a good upgrade
if you want this phone to last
three or four or maybe even five years.
And that time span is why
the iPhone SE is a big deal.
No other phone for less than $500
can promise that it's
going to be this good
or that it's going to last that long.
And beyond that, the iPhone SE,
it isn't just a good deal,
it's a really good phone.
Hi, thank you so much for watching.
Let me know what you
think of the iPhone SE
down in the comments and if you missed it,
I also reviewed the Magic
Keyboard for the iPad Pro
and there'll be a link
somewhere on your screen.
I never know where to point.
I do my best.
