TechnologyUnited States Apple unveils a souped-up and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone by Barbados Today 19/02/2025 written by Barbados Today 19/02/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset This is a display of iPhone 16s in an Apple Store in Pittsburgh on Jan. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.2K Apple has released a sleeker and more expensive version of its lowest priced iPhone in an attempt to widen the audience for a bundle of artificial intelligence technology that the company has been hoping will revive demand for its most profitable product lineup. The iPhone 16e unveiled Wednesday is the fourth-generation of a model thatโs sold at a dramatically lower price than the iPhoneโs standard and premium models. The previous bargain-bin models were called the iPhone SE, with the last version coming out in 2022. Like the higher-priced iPhone 16 lineup unveiled last September, the iPhone 16e includes the souped-up computer chip needed to process an array of AI features that automatically summarize text, audio and create on-the-fly emojis while smartening up the deviceโs virtual assistant, Siri. It will also have a more powerful battery and camera. All those upgrades will translate into a higher starting price for an iPhone 16e at $600, a 40% increase from $430 for the last iPhone SE. But iPhone 16e will be more affordable than the cheapest standard iPhone 16 at $800. The new phone will be available in stores Feb. 28, but can be pre-ordered beginning Friday. โWeโre so excited for iPhone 16e to complete the lineup as a powerful, more affordable option to bring the iPhone experience to even more people,โ said Kaiann Drance, an Apple vice president in charge of promoting a device lineup that accounts for more than half of the companyโs revenue. But Apple is also trying to balance its desire to offer a more affordable iPhone that will lure more people into its sphere of product against its self interest in maximizing its profits from selling higher price products, according to Forrester Research analyst Dipanjan Chatterjee. You Might Be Interested In CaribNOG Internet conference commences this week in Barbados ASYCUDA Worldโs implementation postponed until Sep 9 Smart Barbados Week launches Monday โThe problem with a lower-end product in a luxury portfolio is that you want it to be good but not so good as to cannibalize the crown jewels,โ Chatterjee said. Although Apple has been hyping its foray into AI since last June, the complete set of features still havenโt been released in the U.S. and the technology still isnโt even available in some parts of the world. The delays in making the iPhoneโs AI โ dubbed โApple Intelligenceโโ โ more widely available through free software updates dinged the Cupertino, California, company during the past holiday when sales of the device dipped slightly from their 2023 levels. Apple has primarily been losing the ground in China, where it hasnโt yet specified when the iPhoneโs AI technology will be available. But the company recently struck an AI partnership with Alibaba in China that could pave the way for the technology coming to iPhones in that country this spring. Besides being able to handle AI for the first time, the iPhone 16e has a different look from previous SE models. It boasts a 6.1-inch display screen, slightly larger than the 4.7-inch display on SE model and no longer has a home screen button like the SE had. The new iPhone 16e will rely include a facial recognition option for unlocking the device, just like the higher priced models do. Appleโs shares edged up during Wednesdayโs afternoon trading to about $245, below the stockโs peak price of roughly $260 reached in late December. SOURCE: APย Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like AI, digital economy innovation fellowships to catalyse solutions for future growth 06/02/2026 Upgrade cybersecurity systems, warns expert 29/01/2026 Barbados and Caribbean Science Foundation launch major partnership to advance STEM 17/01/2026