iPhone SE 256GB White
Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | Apple |
Item model number | MXVQ2LL/A |
Color | White |
Weight | - |
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Product Id | 383369 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 190199596030 |
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The iPhone SE is a great compact version of the iPhone. Who wants to carry a huge tablet? I used this phone for about 3 years until it got stolen. I would buy another iPhone.
I really like my phone just wish it was. a little bigger since my hands are on the bigger side. Other than that it's really nice to use and have. It's also easy to use.
I personally hate the new style iPhones with the notch so the iPhone SE was perfect for me. It does everything I need it to (including Touch ID, which isn't on the flagship iPhones anymore) for a much cheaper price. It even fits in my case from my old iPhone 7 (it'll also fit iPhone 8 cases, just the Apple logo is lower on the back so if there's a cutout it won't show). Overall very happy with my purchase.
A really great phone for the price! You really can't beat it. Camera quality could be better at times, especially in non-perfect lighting but if you're not a professional photographer and you're looking for a more budget option, this phone is the way to go.
It gets the job done. I didn't want one of the larger iPhones because who wants to carry around a brick??? Plus I don't need 17 cameras on my phone haha. I upgraded to the iPhone SE from the iPhone 7, so I was happy that the phone remained the same size. Very similar to the 7 honestly. I've had this phone for about a year now and I started having issues with the battery. The battery life isn't the greatest and drains quicker than I would like. Keep your charger with you because you'll need it. Within the last few days my phone has been having issues with my charger (factory iPhone charger). I've never used a charger that wasn't an Apple charger and my phone decides randomly to stop charging despite being plugged in. It's the phone, not the charger because it does this with my husband's Apple lightening charger as well. Actually, my husband's SE phone battery is even worse than mine!! The phone will NOT even make it half a day on one charge. The battery seriously is trash. I'll likely switch to a different phone soon.
this phone was great at first i didn't have any problems but all of a sudden my phone started cutting off at 6 percent then it increased to 8% and now it shuts off at 10% i'm so disappointed with this phone it hasn't even been 2 years yet.
I have had it about a year now but the whole time I have to plug it in the charger because without being plugged in it goes dead in about 10-15 minutes and the fingerprint scanner is not very good either. Mines a iPhone 7
Phone did not work from the first day. Returning it was a hassle, and I established a extended contract when i got the phone. That was an entirely different problem.
I got this as an upgrade and wish I didn't. The battery does not last long. I had several issues with it downloading my stuff just don't like this phone at all. Just an iPhone 7 with a new name. I think by renaming it was the objective and the IPhone 7 problem was battery shame on Apple for trying to hoodwink
So, today I activated my new phone, only to discover there was no SIM card included with it; my mom got the same phone and when I mentioned this, she said she'd gotten one. Because I've activated the phone (not knowing the SIM card wasn't already in it, as was the case with the other iphones I've owned) my old one no longer works to make calls, so I essentially have no way to make a phone call. Also, so far haven't found a way to contact Wal-Mart directly about this, so I'm writing this in the hopes that someone will actually read this and help me. I'm beyond frustrated right now, and feeling like this is what I get for ordering a phone from somewhere like Wal-Mart (would've been great if they'd proved my negative assumptions wrong, but, nope).