iPhone 4: Complete Overview

iPhone 4: Complete Overview

Posted On: June 22, 2010
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iPhone 4: Complete Overview Today Steve Jobs took the stage at his very own WWDC keynote. The iPhone 4 is the newest iPhone to be released later this month, June 24th, 2010 for $199 on a 2-year contract. The iPhone 4 has many new features, and is the same exact phone as the phone leaked by Gizmodo and many other websites, such as the iPhone 4 leaked in Vietnam last month. The main new feature in iPhone 4 is that there is video chatting since there is now a front-facing camera. The iPhone 4, like I just stated, has a front-facing camera which is capable of video chatting through the new video-chatting application, Facetime. Facetime is going to allow iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 video chatting over WiFi only. The iPhone 4 also has a new 5 megapixel camera capable of recording 720p video recording. There is also a LED flash on the back of the iPhone 4, and a mobile iMovie application is now going to be available on the phone for a fee of $4.99. iMovie for iPhone will be available in iTunes shortly. Moving along to the screen on the iPhone 4, there is a new Retina display, which is Apple’s new technology that allows more ppi (pixels per inch) than the human eye can see. The screen resolution on the new iPhone 4 is a whopping 960 x 640, which is better than any phone on the market today. Next, the hardware. The iPhone 4, like stated before, has both a front and back facing camera. The back of the phone is completely flat and has a new material which is supposedly 30x harder than

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