M marty1990 macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 25, 2011 418 25 England Apr 3, 2016 #1 Has it been confirmed that the SE uses the 6's 6000 aluminium or the 6S's 7000 series?
G gladoscc macrumors 6502 Jul 13, 2011 297 47 Apr 3, 2016 #2 No, it uses the 5/5S's. Reactions: Sea Bass and Gav2k
M marty1990 macrumors 6502 Original poster Nov 25, 2011 418 25 England Apr 3, 2016 #3 Oh was that not the 6000 series?
Gav2k macrumors G3 Jul 24, 2009 9,216 1,608 Apr 3, 2016 #4 As above given the design is the same as the 5/5s and there was no bending issues why would they add cost when there's no issue. [doublepost=1459684960][/doublepost] marty1990 said: Oh was that not the 6000 series? Click to expand... No iPhone 6 was 6000 and the 6s was 7000 series. Edit miss read what you were asking op. The 5/5s & 6 all used 6000 series that's used in the MacBook and iMac range. The 6s uses 7000 due to the bending issue in the 6. There was no issue with the 5/5s's bending so apple wouldn't move processing over as it would add cost. Last edited: Apr 3, 2016 Reactions: Sea Bass, arkitect and marty1990
As above given the design is the same as the 5/5s and there was no bending issues why would they add cost when there's no issue. [doublepost=1459684960][/doublepost] marty1990 said: Oh was that not the 6000 series? Click to expand... No iPhone 6 was 6000 and the 6s was 7000 series. Edit miss read what you were asking op. The 5/5s & 6 all used 6000 series that's used in the MacBook and iMac range. The 6s uses 7000 due to the bending issue in the 6. There was no issue with the 5/5s's bending so apple wouldn't move processing over as it would add cost.