If you’re still looking for an iPhone SE, then we have some good news. Apple has quietly resumed selling the iPhone SE via the clearance section of its website, starting at $249.
The prices of silver, space grey, and rose gold color variants (32GB) of the handset start at $249, down from the original $349. Meanwhile, the 128GB model of the handset is selling at $229, down from $449.
Not to mention, all units of the iPhone SE are brand new and unlocked. That said, it appears the offer is only valid in the United States, as Apple’s UK website hasn’t listed any such offer.
To recall, Apple stopped selling the iPhone SE in September 2018. It was the only 4-inch model in the iPhone range. Besides, it was the only iPhone model that came with a headphone jack.
Industry experts regarded it as one of the best iPhone models ever, given the fact it packed the same A9 chip as the iPhone 6S, into a smaller body. Besides, it was also priced considerably cheaper at $349 than the rest of the Apple line up.
The iPhone SE was launched in March 2016 in an effort to attract customers who still preferred the compact form factor and did not want to upgrade to the large screen models.