Real and White iPhone 4

19 June, 2010 (23:35) | Apple iPhone | By: Big Alex

Now I am glad to present real iPhone 4. Not china! At first you, my reader, look at amazing white iPhone 4 from God Apple company!

Amazing Apple iPhone 4 in white color

So Steve (Jobs) introduced the iPhone 4 several time ago and he claims offers over 100 new features, though he would focus on only a handful for the keynote. The iPhone 4 looks like the iPhone prototype obtained under questionable circumstances by Gizmodo: stainless steel casing, all-glass front, and a design Jobs describes as the thinnest smartphone on the planet: almost 25 percent thinner than the iPhone 3GS.. Unlike previous iPhones, the iPhone 4 will have volume controls on the side of the phone along with an accessible microSIM tray. The iPhone 4 features a front-facing camera, and the back sports a microphone, 30pin connector for docking, and a speaker, while the top sports a second microphone for noise cancellation, sleep/wake button, and a headset input.

One think I like in this iPhone is Retina Display.

he iPhone 4 will also sport what Jobs described as a “retina display” with four times the pixel density of a typical LCD display at a whopping 326 pixels per inch—by far denser than anything else in the consumer electronics market. The result is a 3.5-inch display with a native resolution of 960 by 640 pixels that is actually a higher resolution than the typical human eye is capable of perceiving, when held at a distance of just 10 to 12 inches. Jobs claims the iPhone 4’s display winds up looking like a high quality printed book (albeit that emits light!) rather than a blocky pixellated grid. The iPhone OS automatically handles rendering text and controls at the higher resolution for the iPhone 4, so developers don’t need to do anything to update their applications to look good on the new display…but, of course, if developers want to add higher-resolution graphics to their apps, they will look stunning on the iPhone 4.

But there are some problems with this new iPhone:

Yes, that’s the reason I just got rid of my iPhone 4G the other day, got it day one of release here in Japan, and I loved the phone, but much like AT&T in the US, Softbank service here is terrible, randomly dropped calls, slow 3G speed, spotty reception in major areas, etc, etc. If another carrier had the iPhone or whatever it’s going to be called, I would consider it.

Other problem with O2 mobile operator: With the rumours around the iPhone 4th generation coming in June, will current iPhone 3GS customers on 18 month contracts be allowed to upgrade early? I bought mine when it came out last summer and will be upgrading when the new one comes out. Been happy with my O2 contract so far, but will gladly change if not allowed to upgrade to new iPhone when it comes out.

Think guys which smartphone to choose…


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