The Apple iPhone SE (2nd Generation), launched on April 24, 2020, offered flagship-class performance in a compact, budget-friendly package. By 2025 this model is discontinued and mostly found as used or refurbished units in Pakistan. Compared with modern phones it shows its age in screen size, connectivity, and long-term software support.
Important Considerations:
Runs on the A13 Bionic chip and 3GB RAM, which is capable but not future-proof.
4.7-inch display is small by today’s standards and may feel cramped.
No 5G support — limited connectivity for future networks.
Discontinued status means warranty and official service options are limited.
Price in 2025 depends on PTA status, storage (64/128/256GB), and overall condition.
Better Alternatives:
If you want a compact iPhone with longer support, the iPhone SE (3rd Generation) with the A15 chip is a clear upgrade. For a small modern iPhone with better cameras and 5G, consider the iPhone 12 Mini or 13 Mini. On Android, the Google Pixel 6a and Samsung Galaxy S21 FE offer better cameras, more contemporary features, and stronger long-term value.
Specs Overview:
The iPhone SE 2 sports a 4.7-inch Retina IPS LCD, A13 Bionic processor, and 3GB RAM. Storage options are 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. It has a single 12MP rear camera and a 7MP front camera, supports 4K video recording, and includes 18W fast charging plus Qi wireless charging. The battery is modest (around 1,821 mAh), the design features Touch ID and IP67 water resistance, and software updates continue but the model is approaching the end of long-term iOS support.



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