iPhone 4G Revealed At WWDC 2010

June 7, 2010 | In: Uncategorized

Feast your eyes upon the just unveiled Apple iPhone 4G.  You’re salivating, aren’t you?

Revealed at Monday’s WWDC 2010 the new iPhone 4 will pretty much rock your world and pre-orders are just around the corner.  With a two-year contract expect for pay $199 for the 16GB and $299 for the larger capacity 32GB, colors are still white or black sadly.

A week from tomorrow you can start pre-ordering the new mobile with shipping to US, France, Germany, UK and Japan, after the official release of the handset in July, 18 other countries will be able to order the iPhone 4G.

It is 24% thinner than the iPhone 3GS at 9.3mm, making it the thinnest smartphone on the planet for the moment. Features touted include a front facing camera as expected, powered by Apple’s own A4 processor while sporting quad-band HSDPA (7.2Mbps), a compass, an accelerometer, a micro SIM tray, a camera with LED flash behind, a top headset jack, a noise cancellation microphone, a 3-axis gyroscope (that’s new), GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-n connectivity to boot. micro SIM, eh? That would mean cutting up your existing SIM card to fit in nicely if you decide to jailbreak and unlock the iPhone 4 for use outside of the US, eh?

Apart from that, the iPhone 4 will also sport an all round antenna thanks to its band which is part of the primary structural elements of the phone – “brilliant engineering” as Steve put it. Hopefully this would mean being able to receive signals even in hard to reach places previously.

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