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The Past is the Present: The iPhone SE Paradox
Apple’s newest iPhone is equal parts old, new, and uninspired
In product design, there is often a balancing act that takes place. There needs to be a level of constant improvement without radical changes that alienate existing users. The goal is to develop products interesting enough to continue to attract new users while keeping existing users loyal to the product line. Muscle car manufacturers have grappled with this balancing act for decades with vehicles like the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. In the smartphone world, innovation and iteration happen at a blistering pace. Fans and customers often expect changes to come to avoid the dreaded “boring phone” moniker. I remember HTC being crucified in the court of public opinion for releasing the One M9, a phone that was not enough of an improvement over the previous year’s model. This dynamic is what makes Apple’s recently announced 2022 version of the iPhone SE so peculiar. A phone with modern internals that has had the same design for 5 years: a true tech anomaly.
A Familiar Face
The new iPhone SE is the third iteration of the low-cost iPhone that Apple has released. All three times…