Apple Intelligence was a key part of the iPhone 16 announcement made by Apple last month, but the service will only be available on selected models as it has a series of hardware requirements. However, the company is moving to update the entire lineup of iPhones, iPads, and Macs with internal components capable of supporting the upcoming Apple Intelligence features. Although the term “soon” is quite vague, we suspect that the company will unveil the new products in March or April. The event won’t extend until the end of spring, as the company already has the WWDC event scheduled for June.
The iPhone SE 4 will have a design similar to that of the iPhone 14, but will also include some of the key features from the latest models. It is also speculated that the device will completely drop Touch ID and will feature Face ID sensors on the front of the display. The device will host powerful internal components, likely the A17 Pro or A18 chip, which will unlock the potential for Apple Intelligence on the device. The service is available only on selected models, meaning it will be a highly welcome addition. Additionally, the launch window for the iPhone SE 4 is perfect for the rollout of Apple Intelligence features.