The iPhone SE 2020 is the most affordable iPhone in years, but it still packs just as much power as the iPhone 11 series. It doesn’t stop there either, as the phone packs wireless charging and IP67 water resistance.
The iPhone SE does come with a few compromises to meet the $400 price-point though, such as a much smaller battery, lower resolution screen, older design, a single rear camera, and no fast charger in the box.
We asked you, our readers, whether you’d like to see an Android phone that follows the iPhone SE formula, and the results show that you’re definitely split.
Just over 38% of readers said they wouldn’t buy one, as there are better $400 phones on the market. Meanwhile, almost 32% of readers said they’d definitely buy an iPhone SE-style Android phone.
It’s also interesting to note that almost 30% of Android Authority readers would take a wait-and-see approach instead, saying it depends on the compromises made to the device.
The poll results obviously reflect Android Authority readers rather than the average consumer, but it suggests that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to building a great affordable phone. After all, some people might value power more than multiple cameras, while others might value the battery more than screen resolution.
Some readers also gave us more detailed thoughts in the comments section. Here are some of the best comments we could find.
Thank you once again for voting! We really do appreciate your feedback. And you can always leave more feedback in the comments section here.
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