Thank you, but I guess I'm just more used to the iPhone. I'm learning how to use this Galaxy S21. It's not a bad phone, it's just, I'm more used to Iphone
@@RitchieJanssen-jp6ok No I have the S21. Thank you. I'm thinking about going to the iPhone 12 or the S C3. It's easier to use an iPhone I don't know what it is for me. Hope you have a wonderful day thank you
tbh this is what i love about the phone it's still supported and i prefer the old school iphones cause i recently got iphone se 2022 my friends ask me why get that piece of junk and i said to them that you and your big screen all i need is a small phone
@@THATGUYNAMEBOBUnfortunately the SE 4 is gonna be a stripped down iphone 14 and apple has discontinued the mini series so this is the last old style phone :(
I love my 2022 SE. It does everything truly needed in a phone and really well. I dont game, and im not a photographer so coming from the 12 pro max to the SE was still a speed up with the A15 Bionic and thats all i wanted. I got it and immediately went to iOS 17 beta upon its release and been happy ever since.
I've been saying the iPhone 7/8 era was like... the golden age of Apple. I miss those days! I ordered a refurb 2022 SE and am very excited to go back to that form factor. I had a 2020 SE and absolutely loved it, was convinced to 'upgrade' to a larger device, and just never got used to it... Phones don't need to be frickin full screen and tablet-sized, at least for my use case.
I had the SE3, decided that the battery was too small. Upgraded to the 14 pro max. Exactly one year later I went back to T-Mobile and traded my phone for another SE3. I love this phone.
Wow! How long have you had it for? What's your battery health percentage? I had an original SE a few years ago. Then I got the 2nd gen SE 2 years ago, and today I ordered the 3rd gen SE! I love the size😎
@@2wheelVengeance2065 I bought my first one used. Must have been about 2019. I liked it so much I bought a back up one the following year. I dropped my first one and so had to replace the screen on it, which is a bit involved. The battery on that is now quite poor, so I’m using my 2nd SE. Touch screen on my first SE isn’t well at all now, so I haven’t bothered to swap the battery over. I may get a 3rd gen. SE as this one will no longer get updates.
Get one from straightalk if you’re in the U.S. it’s 150 dollars that’s like around 1-2 days of work or your weekly personal splurge if you want to think of it that way
@@Taranjotsingh.0 Good luck! My suggestion is to work on the American accent, it always makes you sound more professional and hip if you are a foreigner.
You can opt for a refurbished one or a pre-owned one. I did the same for iPhone 8 last year & i am not disappointed at all. You can get an iPhone X or 11 series one in the price of a mid-range (20-25K) android.
Hope they keep making a model like this. Such a nice phone, they want to make the new se with the notch but it’d be cool if they continued this one every so often.
My 11 pro just kicked the can and well I picked the SE 3 as a burner phone... I was wanting to pick up a 15 pro before I upgraded, however the 11 pro had different plans. Walmart has it on sell right for $150 and well I am amazed (at this price) the performance of the phone.. this has definitely been the best burner phone I've ever had
Don’t you miss the bigger screen? Or the 120hz refresh rate. I’ve changed my Xs for the 14 (regular), but I was wondering If I would buy the SE22 … just didn’t for the small screen and cameras… but sometimes I wonder how it is to have a good old Touch ID and big basels. Still think that design is gorgeous 😅
@@luisbispo4139dude honestly... It's so good. I went from xs max to s22 to the 14 and recently decided to go to se22... And I rate them so much more than majority of phones I've had!
@@luisbispo4139I think someone looking to buy the se 2022 isn't bothered by the big screen and the refresh rate. It's the size, longevity(software updates) and the touch id that's usually what they're looking for
I have an iPhone 12 pro max. I’ve had it for about two years (I bought it a year after its release). I purchased the 2022 iPhone SE for my mom and I absolutely love the form factor. I miss touch ID so much and I am not a fan of the notch. I was considering getting the 15 but now I think I might just scale back and get the S E, and sell my 12 pro max. I used to be a power user but now I need more of my mental power to use when I’m out and about. I only need my phone for maps, music, make calls, text people, and a little bit of Internet here and there. I’m winding down in my older age. Ha ha.
@@SimplisticallyDigital thats true... Everytime I see a Iphone SE I think thats a great phone. And some of my friends have it, and for sure, they can do Absolutly the same as me with my Iphone 14 (the regular).
I don’t like phones that are becoming big, skinny rectangles - not easy to hold with one hand and that frankly I just don’t like that display shape. (Yes, I realize there are 350 million other people in the United States and some may feel differently about this.)
Still got the SE 2020 and it’s been killing it still. Before it was the OG SE and that was amazing for the time as well. Hoping Apple does another SE after the 2022.
Its simple and cute, does most of the job. it doesn’t hurt when your battery life decreases as it is cheaper. Bigger iphones sucks with battery life and it hurts too considering the price.
no, because it doesn't have a good display that gives high brightness then the cameras aren't very good. samsung a34 is enough to beat him also his battery is not very good and the design is very old
The chip is so powerful that it makes up for any lack of feature and a 20000 mah power bank will solve any smartphones battery issue. It's only cost less than $550 dollars.
Hey honestly the iphone se 3 is a perfect budget phone for anyone kid or adult not wanting to spend more than 500$ great camera will last i bet 6 years
Its a shame that Apple do not have small form factor phone anymore. I am currently holding onto to my 13mini because Apple stop producing small phone at 13th.
I am using iPhone SE 2020. I have been using it for 2 years now (got it since 2021 and still a great phone) I have been planning to upgrade it to iPhone 11
@@macminia_anton If you plan on upgrading to the iPhone 11,your waiting your money,the iPhone 11 and SE 2020 are basically the same phones internally(The SE 2020 is a iPhone 11 phone in an older case) Your iPhone SE is the exact same as an iPhone 11 in an older iPhone shell.
Is easy to use. Is just not such a large screen. I’d like see apple put an under screen fingerprint reader in the phone instead trying be different with face i.d make the phones smaller.
There’s nothing wrong with the SE it’s cheap if you want an iPhone buy this one🥰 it’s a great phone but I switched this year to the iPhone 14 pro because I did use a Samsung Galaxy and now that I am on apple I’ll stay on apple I’m just not a fan of android anymore
Just bought one of these used as I need an iPhone to use Apple Fitness+. Will be interesting to see what I think of it, especially in comparison to my Pixel 7.
I was thinking of buying this phone or the pixel 7a as it was the exact same price. Ended up going with the 7a because looking at the specs, it is a phone from 2023 instead of 2022, 8GB of ram instead of 4GB, 128GB instead of 64GB, 4380 mAh instead of 2018 mAh (the screen is indeed smaller, but that is another fact that might be important, as the screen is again "double"), basically a lot of the specs on paper seemed like I was getting more for the same price. I am really satisfied with the phone so far, feels better than the iphone 11 that I had (still use as a work phone though) With my usage, I drain around 40% a day of the battery a day
I too went from my 14 pro to my SE 22. When my 14 pro died, I wanst able to move my number to another phone. I had to charge it. When I tested a phone to fix, buy or sale, I couldn't pop my sim in it. And I didn't want to use my zfold sim, not my other work Sims.
Still using the iPhone 8 in 2023 which is similar to the SE 2022 just without the iOS 17 & some other features maybe, but still is my primary phone & don't feel like upgrading to a newer iPhone as long as it starts giving me maintenance work.
@@zarry252 Dont buy iPhone 8 now, opt for the SE 2022 version. Apple has discontinued updates for iPhone 8. If you are a lot into gaming & multimedia, the battery of these small phones wont be enough.
i bought a iphone se 2020 used from a site in excellent condition 64gb in black NO scratches ANYWHERE arrived in 2 days for 3,99. I also got a extra phone care so if the battery or screen gets fked it will get repaired/replaced all that for 140 phone 130