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iPhone SE 4 新諜照露出超凸相機,還是瀏海螢幕?

iPhone SE 4 新諜照露出超凸相機,還是瀏海螢幕?

Yahoo28-01-2025

iPhone SE 4 到底是動態島還是瀏海螢幕?隨著 Majin Bu 放出新料,這件事又變得撲朔迷離起來。根據他分享在 X 上的機模動手玩影片,新 SE 的正面似乎會維持跟 iPhone 14 類似的瀏海設計。而在一週多前,爆料信譽頗好的 evleaks 曾基於疑似系統擷圖預言 SE 4 將採用動態島方案。根據 Apple 一貫物盡其用的供應鏈管理理念來推測,新機用瀏海的可能性應該更大。但從消費者的角度而言,肯定是更傾向動態島,這樣新 SE 的正面外觀和互動操作就能更接近最新的 iPhone 16 了。
Here's what the iPhone SE 4 looks like pic.twitter.com/pEyIAJ34VR
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) January 25, 2025
除了正面外觀,從 Majin Bu 放出的內容裡你也能清楚看到後置單相機的樣子。在和 iPhone 16 對比時,少一層「台階」的 SE 4 鏡頭側面觀感明顯更凸,但願其拍攝能力也能不止於平凡吧。
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iPhone SE 4 傳言懶人包:設計、螢幕、相機共五大升級,入門機也有 Apple Intelligence
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