Tomorrow Apple is set to unveil the much-anticipated iPhone SE 4, with rumors suggesting that it will feature a new Apple-designed 5G modem. However, reports indicate that this modem may not match the performance levels of the Qualcomm Snapdragon X75 modem found in the iPhone 16 series due to the lack of mmWave support. Despite potential differences in upload and download speeds, the user experience may not be significantly affected given current 5G infrastructure limitations. Rumors have long circulated about Apple developing its own modem for improved efficiency, with expectations that these Apple-designed modems will be on par with Qualcomm equivalents by 2027. The iPhone SE 4 is rumored to come with the same A18 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and iOS 18 software as the flagship iPhone 16 models, emphasizing Apple’s focus on performance and AI capabilities. Additionally, changes in design, including the removal of Touch ID and the Home button for a more modern appearance, are expected. Stay updated on the latest news and leaks about the iPhone SE 4 on our live blog.