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GizmoRead: Apple is reportedly working on a 4-inch screen variant of iPhone dubbed as iPhone 5se.
We never know. But if it comes then it will be interesting to see what will the cost of that iPhone.
4 inch is a godly size for a smart phone. I have a 3.6 inch Samsung so it will actually fit into my pocket.
Engadget
Sure, the brightest stars in Apple's smartphone universe may be the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, but what if you want a big-screen iPhone on a (relative) budget? Don't worry, you're covered: Apple has dropped the prices on its older iPhone models. The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus now start at $99 and $199 on 2-year contracts ($23 and $27 per month on typical installment plans, or $549 and $649 outright), making them much more palatable. The iPhone 5s is sticking around, too, and you can pick it up for free on a contract, $19 per month on installments or $450 up front.
Is this really on peoples wishlist any longer? I think we've come to the point where pixel density is no longer a great marketing tool because now they all look good. If the next iphone is simply an upgrade with higher pixel density, a bit faster processor but the same screen size it will be one big yawn.