The iPhone SE's $429 price tag is slightly higher than the 2020 model's $399 MSRP, but it's still one of the cheapest iPhones ever released — and when adjusted for inflation, the 2022 iPhone SE is actually cheaper than the very first iPhone
The iPhone SE's $429 price tag is slightly higher than the 2020 model's $399 MSRP, but it's still one of the cheapest iPhones ever released. Indeed, when adjusted for inflation, the 2022 iPhone SE is actually cheaper than the very first iPhone.
The $499 that Apple charged for the base model original iPhone back in the fall of 2007 would be worth around $673 in 2022, according to the. The $599 model with 8 GB of storage would cost $807 today. The new iPhone SE replaces the version released in 2020, and features 5G technology as well as Apple's latest iPhone processor, the A15.that the device features"the best single-camera system ever in an iPhone."
The new iPhone will be available in black, white and red color options. The model with 64 GB of storage will cost $429, but there will also be 128 GB and 256 GB models priced at $479 and $579, respectively. The $429 SE is now the cheapest new iPhone available for purchase from Apple. The most expensive phone — the iPhone 13 Pro Max with 1 TB of storage — cost nearly $1,200 more at $1,599.Download our local news and weather app for