Well Apple's next generation iPhone is finally here. And like most things from Apple it's a pretty impressive device.
Although, the most impressive thing to me about modern phones (and I am not only talking about the iPhone, but other manufactures as well) is the fact that they manage to keep adding more features and pushing the bar.
The list below highlights most of the new features:
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Although, the most impressive thing to me about modern phones (and I am not only talking about the iPhone, but other manufactures as well) is the fact that they manage to keep adding more features and pushing the bar.
The list below highlights most of the new features:
- New body, made of glass on the front and back, with a steel frame
- 24% thinner then iPhone 3Gs
- The steel frame serves an antenna
- New A4 processor (similar to the iPad)
- 3.5" Retina display (960x640-pixel or 300+ DPI)
- 4x the resolution of iPhone 3Gs
- 800:1 Contrast ration (4x better then iPhone 3Gs)
- IPS display technology
- Front facing camera
- Supports up to 30 frames per second, VGA-quality photos/video
- 5 mega-pixel camera with LED flash
- 5x digital zoom
- 720p HD video recording (30 frames per second)
- Three-axis gyroscope
- Provide six-axis motion sensing with assistance from accelerometer.
- Larger battery (Up to 6 hours on 3G)
- Dual-mic noise suppression
- Multitasking
- Unified e-mail in-box
- Folders for Apps
- The phone supports up to 180 folders, each holding 12 apps (for up to 2160 apps)
Interesting side notes:
- FaceTime requires a wifi connection to work.
- Currently only iPhone 4-to-iPhone 4 is supported.
- iMovie allows you to edit your movies on the phone.
- Sells for 4.99 in the iTunes store.
- Supports Tethering
- Here is a press release from AT&T about it.
- Uses Micro-SIM (same as the iPad)
- Currently only supported by AT&T.
The new phones will be available on June 24
- $199 for the 16GB phone, $299 for the 32GB device
- Both models come in white and black versions.