The best part is that it’s inexpensive (for an iPhone) at $429/£449, although that is for the 64GB version, which could fill up quickly if the child in question wants to download plenty of games and content to watch. It’s a more than serviceable iPhone, and there’s really nothing your kid may want to do that they won’t be able to, outside of using features like Memoji or Animoji, which require the TrueDepth camera found in the Face ID-equipped higher-end iPhones. With a 4.7-inch screen, it’s also pretty small, which is good for younger kids’ hands and pockets. It’s got the same A15 processor used in the iPhone 13 range, so you know it’s going to perform well and get software updates for years. If you have a kid at grade school/elementary/primary school who’s mature enough to handle their own phone, you should look no further than the iPhone SE.
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