A:AnswerIt only has the one camera on either side. Also the screen is lower quality,I cant tell a difference. it also isnt "full face" you still get the black bars on the top and bottom. Also no facial recognition, not that you can use anyways lol. It has 90% of the "guts" of an iPhone 11 in a iPhone 7 body.
A:AnswerThe iPhone SE is a budget iPhone, therefore there are some significant differences. The iPhone SE is significantly smaller and lighter, it only has one camera, the battery life will be significantly shorter, and the biometric is TouchID rather than FaceID. The iPhone SE is ideal for people who want a phone that will last many years and are familiar with the traditional iPhone design.
A:AnswerI was worried about that also,, but You can put your own SIM card in and reset or turn phone off and it will work. I have T-Mobile and it works fine
A:AnswerIt depends on the previous phone you have. If you have an iPhone currently you simply just have to back up your data on your phone. Just click settings>the bar at the top with your name with the labels of Apple Id, iCloud, iTunes & App Store> iCloud> iCloud backup> Back Up Now.
However, I do not know how to back up your data on Android, but I know for sure when setting up the iPhone it gives you the option to transfer data from an Android.
A:AnswerIt comes with a charging cable, power block. It also comes with a pair of headphones. It comes with everything you need except for a screen protector and case.
A:AnswerSimply insert your Cricket SIM Card and it should work. There’s no need for activation with Cricket wireless, you may do so online at Cricket’s website if you wish.
A:AnswerYes. You can take either sim card out of your current phone and insert into the new phone. As long as its either Unlocked or made for your carrier. I did the same with my 2020 SE and had zero issues.
A:AnswerYou will not have any problems connecting to Metro. The advantage of an unlocked phone is you can go with practically any carrier e.g. Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, Metro, Cricket, etc. whereas, when you buy a Sprint phone you’re locked in with Sprint as your carrier.
A:AnswerYes, this current version of the iPhone SE is smaller than the iPhone 6 Plus. I believe the size dimensions of the new iPhone SE are: 5.45in (L) x 2.65 (W) x 0.29 (D). It has a similar if not, same size as a regular iPhone 7 or 8.