Apple registration with government agency may show iPhone SE successor

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The database of the Eurasian Economic Commission contains new model numbers of Apple smartphones. It may be the successor to the iPhone SE, which is rumored to be released this spring.

Since Tuesday, there have been eleven new model numbers of Apple products in the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission, a government agency that enables free trade between Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan.

These are the designations A1920, A1921, A1984, A2097, A2098, A2099, A2101, A2103, A2104, A2105 and A2106. In all cases, it would be iOS 11 devices. According to the database, these are ‘Apple trademark smartphones’.

Apple will probably not actually come up with eleven new smartphones, but it concerns variants for different markets, or not all models actually come out. The French website Consomac, which discovered the new model numbers in the database, speculates that it is the iPhone SE 2.

The website considers it likely that it is an iPhone SE successor because the announcement will probably follow soon after the presentation. Apple has been introducing its top models for years around September and a registration of those models in the database would not be likely at this point. According to an earlier rumor, a new small iPhone will be released before the summer of this year.

The type numbers A1893 and A1954 were published in February via the same database. More than a month later, Apple announced its new 9.7 “iPad with those model numbers. One number is for the WiFi version, the other for the version that also contains a SIM card.

iPhone SE (right)

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