OREANDA-NEWS. March 23, 2016. Apple unveiled the iPhone SE with a 4-inch screen, an aluminum body, a 12-megapixel camera, Apple Pay and the latest version of Wi-Fi known as 802.11ac. The new phone starts at \\$399 with 16GB of storage.

Recent iPhone sales have been flat, prompting Apple to try a different strategy: creating a phone that appeals to budget-conscious buyers who don't necessarily need a big screen. That strategy could play in key regions such as China and India, the world's two largest smartphone markets and areas where Apple faces competition from lower-priced phones by local vendors.

The iPhone SE's price and features make it the first phone that competes directly against devices made by China's Xiaomi and Huawei and India's Micromax, analysts told Reuters. Although big-screened phones have been a trend, some buyers are still drawn to smaller devices.

Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of product marketing, said at Monday's event that 4-inch phones are still popular. Apple sold 30 million 4-inch 5C and 5S iPhones last year. The 5C was discontinued in September, while Monday marked the end of the 5S. This means the iPhone SE will be the only 4-inch phone that Apple now manufactures.