There have been quite a few reports and rumors regarding the unofficial handset, all pointing to a new smartphone with a smaller display, but adopting features like wireless charging and glass-back designs, similar to what Apple brought to market last year with the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X. However, while one rumor has suggested Apple might launch the iPhone SE 2 (or whatever they decide to call it) at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, that still doesn’t seem likely.
However, a new rumor published today by Tekz24 (which also suggested the iPhone SE 2 would feature wireless charging back in January) suggests another part of the equation: manufacturing of the new handset. The publication states that Apple is planning on exclusively manufacturing the iPhone SE 2 in India. Apple only recently began local manufacturing within that country last year. And while it’s true that some parts of the current iPhone SE are made in India, it’s certainly not the majority — that still takes place in China.
The report also states that we should not expect to see the new iPhone SE revealed on March 27 — the date that Apple has its “Field Trip” special education event in Chicago, Illinois. Not sure why anyone would assume Apple would launch an iPhone SE 2 at that event, but at least the report is setting expectations.