It’s been years since anyone was excited about a small-size iPhone, but Apple managed to recycle the 4-inch form factor into a device that’s on par with what the larger iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have to offer.
Aside from 3D Touch support, a second-gen Touch ID sensor and the front-facing camera, the iPhone SE is practically a version of the iPhone 6s packed in a smaller body.
Announced on Monday, the iPhone SE is available for preorder. Similarly, the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro, the first such device, is also ready to be ordered.
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Available in four colors, including gold, silver, gray and pink, the iPhone SE costs either $399 (16GB) or $499 (64GB), making it the cheapest new iPhone you can buy. In case you want to trade up to iPhone SE, you might pay as low as $10 per month for the iPhone SE, but you have to go to an Apple retail store to do it while carrier financing starts at $13.30 per month, Apple’s website says.
The iPhone SE will be available in stores on March 31st.
The new iPad Pro, meanwhile, is also available for preorder today. But it will hit stores on March 31st only.
The tablet is available in the same four colors as the iPhone SE, and comes in three storage versions, including 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB, which retail for $599, $749 and $899, respectively. You can add cellular support to either model for an extra $130.
Both devices will be available for purchase from other retailers and carriers in the U.S. and various other international markets.