The 2022 iPhone SE looks the same as its predecessor, but uses the powerful A15 SoC from the iPhone 13 Pro. For $430, it remains the cheapest way into Apple's ecosystem.
Packed with the same A13 chip of its bigger more expensive siblings, the new iPhone SE has enough power to last you a few years without spending $1,000. Granted, it lacks the larger screen, Face ID and more camera options, but at $399, the iPhone SE is bound to make a lot of people happy.