“The quality of the materials, the manufacturing precision, the advanced technology… ultimately all of this becomes relevant when you just hold it in your hand.”
– Jonny Ive, Apple Senior Vice President of Design
You may think, ‘but he would say that’, and you’d be right. But it is beautiful. Really, really stunning. And it incorporates all of the good things about the old iPhone, along with features we’ve been expecting since the announcement of OS 4.0 such as multi-tasking, and also some amazing features we could never have expected.
iBOOKS:
iBooks, the free application downloadable onto the iPad (a major selling point of the device) will now run on the iPhone. This is great for people who still love a bit of Winnie and Pooh, but are to embarrassed to hold the actual book in fear of people’s thoughts. Sadly, E-readers are threatening my chances of seeing someone reading a scroll on the tube in London…
HD VIDEO CAPABILITY AND iMOVIE:
The iPhone 3GS was the third incarnation of the iPhone to be released, yet it was the first with the ability to record and trim video. Well, the new iPhone 4 ups the game massively, with not only the ability to record HD video, but also edit it with the soon-to-be-released iMovie app, with Apple-designed effects and titles, as shown in this picture (left).
FACETIME:
Another improvement to the photography experience is the front facing camera allowing communication similar to video calls to be made (to be called FaceTime). The photos released by Apple of this look amazing. However, it is important to note that this is only possible via Wi-fi, and relies on your contact having an iPhone 4 too. And finally, the main camera now features a long-awaited LED flash.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS:
While I believe that some of the new iPhone’s features (such as multi-tasking, folders, and the retina display) are a great addition, some have left me a little baffled. No-one is ever going to read George Orwell’s 1984 on a 3.5” display. FaceTime (though it looks brilliant) has a limited market, as it requires Wi-Fi and an iPhone 4 at both ends. And, who’s going to need to record low-HD video when they’re out and about, with a tiny little lens? And nobody’s going to make a master video edit with a $4.99 app based losely around iMovie.
iPHONE 4 SPECS:
- 960*640 resolution packed into the 3.5” display
- 5 megapixel camera with LED flash
- 720p HD Video recording with 30fps
- Runs iPhone OS 4.0 – allows multi-tasking, home screen backgrounds, folders for Apps, iBooks, and even iMovie
- Comes in White or Black (as before)
- 16GB or 32GB flash memory
- Three-axis gyro
- Photo and video geotagging supported
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Height: 4.5 inches (115.2 mm)
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Width: 2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
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Depth: 0.37 inch (9.3 mm)
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Weight: 4.8 ounces (137 grams)
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The thinnest Smartphone ever, aka the iPhone 4, is available to order from 24 June 2010.