Apple is rumored to potentially announce a new fourth-generation iPhone SE as early as next week, which is expected to feature a new design and ditch the home button. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests that the smartphone, codenamed “V59,” could be unveiled soon, preceding a launch later in the month. The device is projected to include a notch for Face ID, a larger screen closer to the edges, and a home button removal, resembling the iPhone 14 design. The iPhone SE 4 is anticipated to be powered by the A18 chip, offering enhanced capabilities such as ‘Writing Tools’ and ‘Clean Up’ features for photos. The upcoming model may also switch to USB-C and maintain a competitive price point similar to the current iPhone SE. Apple’s potential new product debuts along with the iPhone SE 4 in 2025 are speculated to include Powerbeats Pro 2, a MacBook Air with the M4 chip, a new entry-level iPad, and a new iPad Air. Despite the rumors, these details remain unofficial until Apple makes an official announcement.