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If you're wondering how the iPhone SE's cameras measure up to a more recent device than the Pixel 3a, check out our Google Pixel 4a vs.

I don’t know if the iPhone SE could pull off a Night mode with a software upgrade, but it would be great to see Apple add the feature. You can barely make out anything in the iPhone SE’s shot. In this photo taken outside at night, the Pixel 3a is able to render the trees in the foreground, the car in the street and the house in the background. The one camera weakness for the iPhone SE is the lack of a Night Mode.

The only strike against the iPhone here is that the tile looks more yellow than white the Pixel 3a got that right. I also like how the iPhone SE blurs out the background. The overall image just looks brighter and more appetizing. The iPhone SE pulled ahead in this photo of an Aperol Sprtiz cocktail. (You will be within 6 feet, which is not social-distancing friendly.)
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There is one small drawback to the iPhone SE when taking portraits, though you have to get considerably closer to your subject than you do with the iPhone 11 Pro because the iPhone SE doesn’t have a telephoto lens. The Pixel’s manages to take a chunk out of the right side of my head.
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My skin tone looks more natural and the bokeh effect looks very convincing. I also give the nod to the iPhone SE here with this portrait. The iPhone SE’s shot is warmer and brighter, but the Pixel 3a’s image is a bit more detailed and has more contrast. The iPhone SE held its own against the Pixel 3a in this photo of light pink cherry blossom flowers. The iPhone SE also did a great job capturing the black-and-white and orange-and-white fish in that pond, as well as the blue-green water.

You can make out the drops of water in the waterfall in the distance, and the greenery pops around the rock formations. I was pleasantly surprised by the level of detail in this iPhone SE photo of a man-made pond. The one exception is Night mode, which the iPhone SE simply does not have. The iPhone SE 2020’s camera is so good that you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between it and the iPhone 11 in many cases. The iPhone SE delivers accurate colors, too, achieving a Delta-E score of 0.2 a score of zero is perfect. The panel also supports True Tone, which means it can automatically adjust the screen’s color temperature based on the ambient lighting conditions.īased on our tests, the iPhone SE’s display reproduces 111.2% of the sRGB color gamut, which just barely beats the 105.8% from the Pixel 4a’s OLED panel. I didn’t have any issues viewing the screen outdoors when surfing the web or taking photos. It’s just a bit dimmer than the Pixel 4a’s 681 nits. The iPhone SE’s screen is bright, as it’s rated for 625 nits and scored an even higher 653 nits in our testing.
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We would prefer to see a 1080p display but it’s not too bad of a trade-off. The iPhone SE’s display resolution is just 1334 x 750 pixels. I like how the aluminum band is color matched with the back of the device. There are three color options for the iPhone SE: black, white and (Product)Red. On the plus side, it’s a very well made handset with the same sturdy glass-and-aluminum design of the iPhone 8. I generally like the iPhone SE’s design - with one exception. The iPhone SE is available through all of the major carriers, including AT&T (opens in new tab), Sprint (opens in new tab), T-Mobile (opens in new tab) and Verizon (opens in new tab), as well as other carriers including Xfinity Mobile and Visible (opens in new tab). You can also check out the best iPhone SE deals to see if there are additional savings available. Trade in your old device when you buy the iPhone SE, and you could get as much as $120 off your new phone, lowering the price to $279.
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The $399 model features 64GB of storage for $399, but you can upgrade to the 128GB version for $449/£469 and to 256GB for $549/£569. The iPhone SE costs $399/£419 (opens in new tab), the same price it debuted at in April 2020.
