Kuo believes the SE2 will come with the same A13 CPU as the iPhone 11, 3 GB of RAM, and 64GB or 128GB of storage. As with the original SE at the time, the device appears to sport surprisingly powerful internals that basically match the company’s flagships for performance. Apple instead seems to plan to cut costs with things like the display and cameras instead. As much as some iPhone owners would like for Apple to retain the tiny iPhone 5 shape of the iPhone SE, it appears the SE2 will instead look a lot like the iPhone 8, bezels and all. This is corroborated by a Bloomberg report from September. Still, if the pricing pans out, it could be an excellent affordable option for iOS fans who don’t care too much about having the fanciest display or triple cameras.