I’m sure most of you are aware that Apple just announced the release of their new iPhone, aptly named the iPhone 4. Apple’s head-honcho, Steve Jobs, made the announcement right in his Keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010. Been collecting some photos and information here and there to put together a concise preview of it. Here ya go:
The Design

- Size: The size is smaller than the previous generation: 34% thinner than the iPhone 3GS. Although it is 3 grams heavier.According to Apple, it’s the thinnest smartphone ever. It has split buttons for volume, unlike the current iPhone 3GS, all made in stainless steel. The iPhone 4 is 4.5 x 2.31 inches, and 0.37 inches thick. It weighs 4.8 ounces (137 grams).
- The stainless steel rim: The stainless steel rim gives the structure to the iPhone, and acts as part of the antenna for 3G and Wi-Fi.
The Hardware
The new big brain: It has an Apple A4 chip inside, just like the iPad. Inside the A4 there are a few interconnected chips: A Cortex-A8 main processor unit—the main brain—paired with a PowerVR SGX 535, which handles the high definition graphics of the new iPhone. These are directly connected with each other and two low-power 128MB DDR SDRAM chips. Since all these components are in the same chip, Apple claims the iPhone 4 can process data more quickly while consuming less battery than before.- Battery Life:The battery is 16% bigger than the current one. Coupled with the A4 processor and new display, it results in a longer battery life: Apple claims 40% more talk time. Here are their figures: talk over 3G– 7 hours, browsing over 3G– 6 hours, browsing over Wi-Fi– 10 hours, video– 10 hours, music– 40 hours, stand-by– 300 hours.
The Display
- The 3.5-inch multitouch screen has a resolution of 960 × 640 pixels. Apple calls is the Retina Display, and it has four times as many pixels as the current iPhone 3GS’ display. The screen has 326 pixel per inch resolution, a higher definition than your typical magazine, a quality that shows in the screenshot.
The Camera
- The main camera: The new iPhone has a bigger sensor for the main camera. It’s backlit and has bigger lenses too. Instead of having a higher resolution, however, the sensor maintains the same 5 megapixel count. They are bigger dots, however, so it has a higher ISO—or sensitivity to light. That means that you would be able to take better photos and video in low light conditions, and your pictures will look a lot better.
- The camera also has a LED-based flash, which works both for photographs and video. To focus, both for photographs and video—you just need to tap on the screen.
- In the front, there’s a video conference camera, with standard VGA resolution. This camera will be used with third-party applications, as well as Apple’s own video conference solution.
Other
- The new iPhone 4 comes with iOS 4, a new moniker for the iPhone OS. The biggest new feature is, of course, selective multi-tasking, Apple’s way to multitask some application features without consuming too many resources and battery power.
- FaceTime allows for video calling.
- Will ship with iMovie and iBooks.
Price and Availability
- The Phone 4 will be available in black or white on June 24, and will cost $199 and $299 for 16 and 32GB if you are a new user or you are eligible for an upgrade (relative to your mobile phone providers packages).
All information above courtesy of Gizmodo. Visit that site for even more information!
Looks pretty amazing, doesn’t it? Here’s Apple’s feature video for the iPhone 4, which basically covers everything listed above (for all you lazy non-readers):
Pre-ordering is available June 15th. I’m ready to order mine, are you?
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