Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen) (64 GB, White, 4.70", SIM + eSIM, 12 Mpx, 4G)
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Apple iPhone SE (2nd Gen)

64 GB, White, 4.70", SIM + eSIM, 12 Mpx, 4G


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racer880

4 years ago

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Maschero

4 years ago

I ordered an iPhone SE 2020 128 GB online about three weeks ago. Not at digitec and not directly at Apple, but where a fixed delivery date was given. Yesterday I was able to pick it up exactly on the date promised. I don't want to say where I bought it because I don't want to advertise. But anyone can find out for themselves by researching on the Internet. And it's not some backyard noname shop, but one of the biggest suppliers in Switzerland. So there is hope that digitec will also be able to deliver soon.

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fux25

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Hoi - Apple's EOL policy is difficult to predict from the outside, but so far quite "long-lived" and long-lasting. The iPhone SE - depending on the generation - was actually discontinued in 2018. But if it's like my 6s (which I have as a backup phone), which was discontinued in 2016, and where I still get updates for it - just not all the functions, then the SE could still be supported for another two or three years, but then it might not get all the function updates either (because it might not be possible any more in terms of platform or performance). Only you can decide what is worthwhile: - Do you want an iPhone without much AI, lenses, 5G and pay 508.-- for it? - Do you want an iPhone with a bit more features, camera, 5G for a bit more (Apple iPhone 12 mini (128 GB, Black, 5.40 ", SIM + eSIM, 12 Mpx, 5G))? ...or just the FullMonty Apple iPhone 13 (128 GB, Midnight, 6.10 ", SIM + eSIM, 12 Mpx, 5G) or just twice as much as the SE: Apple iPhone 13 Pro (256 GB, Graphite, 6.10 ", SIM + eSIM, 12 Mpx, 5G) The newer the generation, the "longer" it's supported.... the higher the price, the more "features" ;) Or just: Second-hand here or from an iPhone second-hand supplier... Hope I didn't run you over, wish you happy holidays and LG

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Chrigolski

4 years ago

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Yes, it is possible to have two numbers on the iPhone SE. A physical SIM card and a so-called e-SIM. Ask Sunrise or Swisscom if you can change your SIM to e-SIM. If you then have a SIM (physical card) and an e-SIM, you can switch between the two numbers. One number is then always the main number (where e.g. the data volume runs etc.). However, both numbers can always be reached. Of course, you can also switch one number to flight mode. Here is a video about Dual SIM on the iPhone (from the 4th minute): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yv_H8r5KVE

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