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Apple iPhone SE 5G (2022)

The integrated accessibility features that meet specific vision, mobility, hearing and cognition needs help you make the most of your iPhone.

Features

The integrated accessibility features that meet specific vision, mobility, hearing and cognition needs help you make the most of your iPhone.

  • Voiceover
  • Zoom
  • Magnifying glass
  • Voice control
  • Selection control
  • Assistifouch
  • RTT and tty support
  • Coded sub -ties
  • Live subtitles
  • Write to Siri
  • Stated contents
  • Double SIM (Nano – Sim and Esim) 11
  • Management of the double ESIM 11

Evaluation for hearing aids
Support for email attachments
Types of documents that can be displayed

.jpg, .tiff, .gif (images); .doc and .Docx (Microsoft Word); .HTM and .HTML (web pages); .Key (Keynote); .Numbers (Numbers); .pages (pages); .PDF (Overview and Adobe Acrobat); .PPT and .PPTX (Microsoft PowerPoint); .TXT (text); .RTF (enriched text); .VCF (contact details); .XLS and .XLSX (Microsoft Excel); .zip; .Ics; .USDZ (USDZ Universal)

Required configuration

  • Apple identifier (required for certain features)
  • Internet access 12
  • Synchronization with a Mac or PC requires:
  • MacOS Catalina 10.15 (or later) and the Finder
  • MacOS High Sierra 10.13 at MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 and iTunes 12.9 (or later)
  • Windows 10 (or later) and iTunes 12.12.10 (or later) (for free download on iTunes.com/fr)

Ambient conditions
Operating temperature :
Storage temperature:
Relative humidity :

5 to 95 % without condensation

Maximum altitude of use:

Tested up to 3,000 m

Supported languages

German, English (Australia, United States, United Kingdom), Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (simplified, traditional, traditional of Hong Kong), Korean, Croatian, Danish, Spanish (Latin America, Spain), Finnish, French (Canada, France), Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Malay, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Swedish, Czech, Thai, Turkish , Ukrainian and Vietnamese

Quicktype keyboards supported

Aïnou, Akan, Albanian, German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), Amharic, English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore), Apache (Western) , Arabic, Arabic (Najdi), Armenian, Assamed, Assyrian, Azéri, Bengali, Bengali (Translitération), Belarusian, Birman, Bodo, Bulgarian, Kashmiri (Arabic Alphabet, Alphabet Devanagari), Traditional Cantonais (Cangjie, Manuscript, Phonetics, Stroke , Sucheng), Catalan, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Simplified Chinese (Manuscript, Pinyin Qwerty, Pinyin 10 Touches, Shuangpin, Stroke), Traditional Chinese (Cangjie, Manuscript, Pinyin Qwerty, Pinyin 10 Touches, Shuangpin, Stroke, Sucheng, Zhuyin), Choctaw, Chuvash, Cingales, Korean (2-set, 10 keys), Croatian, Danish, Dogri, Dzongkha, Emoji, Spanish (Latin America, Spain, Mexico), Estonian, Farian, Finnish, Flemish, French (Belgium, Canada,France, Switzerland), Gaelic Irish, Welsh, Georgian, Greek, Gujarati, Gujarati (Translitération), Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi (Alphabet Devanagari, Latin alphabet, Translitération), Hmong (Pahawh), Hungarian, Igbo, Indonesian, Ingush , Icelandic, Italian, Japanese (Kana, Romaji), Japanese (handwriting), Kabyle, Kannada, Kannada (Translitération), Kazakh, Khmer, Kymer, Konkani (Alphabet Devanagari), Kurdine (Arabic Alphabet, Latin Alphabet), Laotien, Latton, Liangshan Yi, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Maïthili, Malaysus (Arabic Alphabet, Latin alphabet), Malayalam, Malayalam (translitity), Maldivian, Maltais, Mandaic, Maori, Marathi, Marathi (Translitération), Meitei (Alphabet Bengali, Meitei Mayek ), Mi’kmaw, Mongol, Navajo, Dutch, Nepalese, N’ko, Norwegian (Bokmål, Nynorsk), Odia, Osage, Uighur, Ouzbek (Arabic Alphabet, Cyrillic Alphabet, Latin Alphabet),Pachto, Pendjabi, Pendjabi (translitity), Persian, Persian (Afghanistan), Peul (Adlam), Philippin, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Rejang, Rohingya, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Sanskrit, Santali (Alphabet Devanagari, Alphabet Santali), Serbian (Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet), Sindhi (Arabic Alphabet, Alphabet Devanagari), Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Swahili, Tadjik, Tamazight (Standard Moroccan), Tamoul (Anjal, Tamil 99), Tamoul (translitération) Czech, Telougou, Telougou (translitity), Thai, Tibetan, Tongien, Turkish, Turkmene, Ukrainian, Urdu, Urdu (Translitération), Vietnamese (Telex, Viqr, VNI), Wancho, Wolastoqey, Yiddish and Yoruba

Quicktype keyboards with supported automatic correction

Aïnou, Akan, Albanian, German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), Amharic, English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore), Apache (Western) , Arabic, Arabic (Najdi), Armenian, Assamed, Assyrian, Azéri, Bengali, Bengali (Translitération), Belarusian, Birman, Bodo, Bulgarian, Kashmiri (Arabic Alphabet, Alphabet Devanagari), Traditional Cantonais (Cangjie, Manuscript, Phonetics, Stroke , Sucheng), Catalan, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Simplified Chinese (Manuscript, Pinyin Qwerty, Pinyin 10 Touches, Shuangpin, Stroke), Traditional Chinese (Cangjie, Manuscript, Pinyin Qwerty, Pinyin 10 Touches, Shuangpin, Stroke, Sucheng, Zhuyin), Choctaw, Chuvash, Cingales, Korean (2-set, 10 keys), Croatian, Danish, Dogri, Dzongkha, Emoji, Spanish (Latin America, Spain, Mexico), Estonian, Farian, Finnish, Flemish, French (Belgium, Canada,France, Switzerland), Gaelic Irish, Welsh, Georgian, Greek, Gujarati, Gujarati (Translitération), Hausa, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi (Alphabet Devanagari, Latin alphabet, Translitération), Hmong (Pahawh), Hungarian, Igbo, Indonesian, Ingush , Icelandic, Italian, Japanese (Kana, Romaji), Japanese (handwriting), Kabyle, Kannada, Kannada (Translitération), Kazakh, Khmer, Kymer, Konkani (Alphabet Devanagari), Kurdine (Arabic Alphabet, Latin Alphabet), Laotien, Latton, Liangshan Yi, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Maïthili, Malaysus (Arabic Alphabet, Latin alphabet), Malayalam, Malayalam (translitity), Maldivian, Maltais, Mandaic, Maori, Marathi, Marathi (Translitération), Meitei (Alphabet Bengali, Meitei Mayek ), Mi’kmaw, Mongol, Navajo, Dutch, Nepalese, N’ko, Norwegian (Bokmål, Nynorsk), Odia, Osage, Uighur, Ouzbek (Arabic Alphabet, Cyrillic Alphabet, Latin Alphabet),Pachto, Pendjabi, Pendjabi (translitity), Persian, Persian (Afghanistan), Peul (Adlam), Philippin, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Rejang, Rohingya, Romanian, Russian, Samoan, Sanskrit, Santali (Alphabet Devanagari, Alphabet Santali), Serbian (Cyrillic alphabet, Latin alphabet), Sindhi (Arabic Alphabet, Alphabet Devanagari), Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Swahili, Tadjik, Tamazight (Standard Moroccan), Tamoul (Anjal, Tamil 99), Tamoul (translitération) Czech, Telougou, Telougou (translitity), Thai, Tibetan, Tongien, Turkish, Turkmene, Ukrainian, Urdu, Urdu (Translitération), Vietnamese (Telex, Viqr, VNI), Wancho, Wolastoqey, Yiddish and Yoruba

Quicktype keyboards with predictive seizure supported

German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, United Kingdom, Singapore), Arab, Arab (Nadji), Cantonese (traditional), Chinese (simplified, Traditional), Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Spain, Mexico), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Hebrew, Hindi (Alphabet Devanagari, Latin alphabet), Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal ), Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese

Quicktype keyboards with supported multilingual entry

German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, United Kingdom, Singapore), Arab, Arab (Nadji), Cantonese (traditional), Chinese (simplified, Traditional), Korean, Spanish (Latin America, Spain, Mexico), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Hebrew, Hindi (Alphabet Devanagari, Latin alphabet), Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal ), Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese

Quicktype keyboards with supported contextual suggestions

German (Germany), German (Austria), German (Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore Kingdom), Arab, Arabic (Najdi) , Chinese (simplified), Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Mexico), French (Belgium), French (Canada), French (France), French (Switzerland), Hindi (Alphabet Devanagari), Hindi ( Latin alphabet), Italian, Dutch (Belgium), Dutch (Pays), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Swedish, Turkish and Vietnamese

Quickpath keyboard support

German (Germany), German (Austria), German (Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore), Chinese (QWERTY PINYIN Simplified) , Chinese (Qwerty Pinyin Traditional), French (Canada), French (France), French (Switzerland), Italian, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Mexico), Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal) , Dutch (Belgium), Dutch (Basy), Swedish and Vietnamese

Siri’s languages

German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Singapore), Arabic (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Cantonese ( Continental China, Hong Kong), Chinese Mandarin (Continental China, Taiwan), Korean (Republic of Korea), Danish (Denmark), Spanish (Chile, Spain, United States, Mexico), Finnish (Finland), French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Hebrew (Israel), Italian (Italy, Switzerland), Japanese (Japan), Malaysia (Malaysia), Dutch (Belgium, Pays), Norwegian (Norway), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian ( Russia), Swedish (Sweden), Thai (Thailand) and Turkish (Turkey)

Dictation languages

German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), English (South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, United Arab Emirates, United States, India, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore Kingdom), Arab (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar), Cantonese (Continental China, Hong Kong), Catalan, Chinese Mandarin (Continental China, Taiwan), Korean, Croatian, Danish, Spanish (Chile, Colombia, Spain, States , Mexico), Finnish, French (Belgium, Canada, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland), Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian (Italy, Switzerland), Japanese, Malay, Dutch (Belgium, Pays), Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Shanghainean (Continental China), Slovak, Swedish, Czech, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese

Monolingual dictionaries supported

German, English (United States, Kingdom), Chinese (simplified, traditional, traditional – Hong Kong), Korean, Danish, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish , Thai and Turkish

Dictionaries of Idiomatic Expression Supported

Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese – English, Cantonese – English

Bilingual dictionaries supported

German – English, Arabic – English, Bengali – English, Chinese (simplified) – English, Chinese (traditional) – English, Korean – English, Spanish – English, Finnish – English, French – German, French – English, Gujarati – English, English, English Hindi – English, Hungarian – English, Indonesian – English, Italian – English, Japanese – English, Japanese – Chinese (simplified), Dutch – English, Polish – English, Portuguese – English, Russian – English, Tamil – English, Czech – English , Telougou – English, Thai – English, Urdu – English, Vietnamese – English

Thesaurus

English (United States, UK), Chinese (simplified)

Spelling

German (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), English (South Africa, Australia, Canada, United States, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore Kingdom), Arab, Arabic (Najdi), Bulgarian, Danish, Spanish (Latin America, Spain, Mexico), Finnish, French (Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland), Irish Gaelic, Greek, Hindi (Devanagari), Hungarian, Italian, Dutch (Belgium, Pays – Pas), Norwegian (Bokmål, Nynorsk ), Pendjabi, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal), Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Czech, Telugou, Turkish and Vietnamese

Countries and geographic areas supporting Apple Pay

South Africa, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China Continental 13, Cyprus, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, United States, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Greenland, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Hungary, Man, Faroe Islands, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, New Zealand, Palestine, Pays, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Czech Republic, Romania, Kingdom, Russia, Saint – Marin, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Ukraine and Vatican

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Apple iPhone SE 5G (2022)

The iPhone SE 5G (2022) is a smartphone announced by Apple on March 8, 2022. Third iteration of the iPhone SE range, it retains a classic iPhone appearance with a 4.7 -inch screen and a Touch ID sensor. He joined an Apple A15 SoC also present on the iPhone 13. It is announced from 529 euros.

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Find out more about the Apple iPhone SE 5G (2022)

During its first keynote of the year, Apple presented its third generation of iPhone SE. This is the first version of the Apple mid -range phone equipped with a 5G chip.

On the design side, we expected quite a few changes and the iPhone SE 2022 does work indeed in the footsteps of the iPhone SE of 2020, since it takes up the chassis from the iPhone 8. The consequences are direct: we therefore keep the central button with Touch ID to unlock your phone.

On the dimension side, it is an excessively compact smartphone for the current market, since it has a 4.7 -inch screen diagonal. The screen is an LCD, you have to make some concessions, but an LCD xDR please.

It is also protected by the same glass as that present on the iPhone 13 and 13 pro, whether at the front and back. It also benefits from an IP67 certification for waterproofing.

5G and A15 Bionic

The main novelty of this iPhone SE 3rd generation is therefore the addition of an A15 Bionic chip, the same as on the iPhone 13. Concretely, this means that the Apple mid -range smartphone is now able to use 5G.

The chip is also very powerful on a daily basis. Almost 1.8 times more than the iPhone 8 for the CPU, 2.2 times more than the GPU of the iPhone 8 still and 26 times more in terms of calculations based on machine learning.

Thanks to his chip, he also benefits from a few news from the iPhone 13 like LiveText or Siri directly in the device, which reassures the confidentiality of exchanges with the voice assistant.

The phone will be available as soon as the box is released with iOS 15 and should be updated for many years, as is often the case at Apple. A good investment for a sustainable smartphone.

It should also be noted that for the first time, the iPhone will offer up to 256 GB of storage.

Camera: the weak link, not that much

The iPhone SE 3 will not be a phone for addicts to the photo, but it is still capable.

It has a 12 megapixel sensor taking advantage of all the software features present on the iPhone 13, such as Deep Fusion, the Smart HDR 4, a video quality noted thanks to its IPS, the possibility of applying photographic styles or a portrait mode. In short, it should be very well. It is not known, however, if he has a kinematic mode.

Price and availability of the iPhone SE 3 (2022)

The iPhone SE 2022 will be available in pre -order this Friday, March 11, 2022 at 2 p.m., at a price of 529 euros (a little more expensive than the 489 euros in the previous one). He will be available in stores from March 18. Three colors are offered: Midnight (black), starlight (white) and red.

The conference was an opportunity to reveal a whole new product flopping: from the iPad Air (2022) to the M1 Ultra chip via the Apple Mac Studio, a Mac Mini under steroids and a 5K screen responding In the name of Display Studio. Without forgetting a nice fir green color for iPhone 13.

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