iPhone 4 FeaturesThinner FrameHigher Resolution ScreenImproved CameraHD Video Recording And EditingVideo Calling With FaceTimeLonger Battery LifeNew HardwarePriceNew Processor3-Axis GyroscopeAvailabilityBingiBooksWireless carriers: AT&T & VerizonMore Eco-Friendly SpecsSlide 17iPhone 4 FeaturesThinner Frame•Steve Jobs called the iPhone 4 the "thinnest smartphone on the planet." At 9.3mm thick, the iPhone 4 is• 24% thinner than the iPhone 3gHigher Resolution Screen•The iPhone's Retina Display features 326 pixels per inch (four times as many as the iPhone 3GS) and an 800:1 contrast ratio (also four times greater than the iPhone 3GS).• Jobs explained the iPhone 4 would offer "78% of the pixels on an iPad right in the palm of your hand."Improved Camera•The iPhone 4 will feature two cameras--one front-facing camera and another on the back of the device.• Apple has increased the camera size from 3 to 5 megapixels. •The new camera also features 5x digital zoom, tap to focus, and LED flash.HD Video Recording And Editing•The iPhone 4 will also record HD video in 720p at 30 fps and will feature tap to focus video, built-in video editing and one-click sharing. •While recording video, the LED flash will stay on to illuminate scenes.Video Calling With FaceTime•iPhone 4 will feature video calling through an app called "FaceTime." FaceTime will run exclusively on WiFi for now, and only between iPhone 4 devices.Longer Battery Life•Thanks to the iPhone 4's bigger battery and its A4 chip, the phone will last longer. •Apple promises 7 hours of 3G talk time, 6 hours of browsing on 3G (or 10 hours of browsing on WiFi), 10 hours of video, 40 hours of music, and 300 hours of standby.New Hardware•The frame of the iPhone 4 is made of stainless steel, instead of the plastic that rimmed previous iPhone models. •Jobs excitedly revealed that the systems' antennas are integrated right into the structure of the phone. •The phone is built with glass on the front and back, which is reportedly "30 times harder than plastic" and designed to provide better optical quality, as well as improved scratch resistance.Price•The iPhone 4 sells for $199 (16GB version) or $299 (32GB model). The iPhone 3GS will have its price tag lowered to $99.New Processor•The iPhone 4 will be powered by the A4 chip found in the iPad.3-Axis Gyroscope•The iPhone 4 will include a built-in gyroscope--a big perk for gamers.•Gizmodo explains, "This means that it can track movement with a very high precision, much higher than the built-in accelerometers in the previous iPhones.Availability •The iPhone 4 went on sale in five countries on June 24 2010 (US, Japan, UK, France, Germany). •It was available in an additional 18 countries in July 2010, 24 more in August, and 44 more in September 2010.Bing•iOS 4 will allow users to search using Bing. •Google will remain the iPhone's default search engine, and Yahoo will continue to be a secondary option.iBooks•The iBooks app is coming to iPhone 4. •The new and improved app will sync your iBooks between all your Apple devices. "You only have to buy it once," said Jobs.• "And, iBooks will automatically and wirelessly — and for no charge — sync your place, notes, and bookmarks across all your devices.“• On both the iPad and iPhone, users can take notes in the margins of the e-books, as well as highlight text.Wireless carriers: AT&T & Verizon•In the beginning the rumors was the next generation iPhone was not coming to Verizon (or another carrier) and it was proven false on Feb 10 when iPhone 4 was introduced to Verizon.More Eco-Friendly Specs•Steve Jobs highlighted the iPhone 4's "green" credentials during his demo. •The new iPhone is arsenic, BFR, mercury, and PVC free, and also claims to be "highly recyclable."Apple iPhone 4 Features: 15 Things You NEED To Know About The New iPhoneHuffington Post Catharine Smith Oct 4, 2011 Newest Apple iPhone 4s
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