We’ve all been waiting to hear about the newest iPhone. There was much talk of the name, and here we go: the iPhone 4. The new features abound on the iPhone 4. Here’s what we know:
According to Jobs, “there has never been a display like this”. The text will appear as you would see it in a fine printed book “unlike anything you’ve ever seen in an electronic display”.
There is apparently no scaling of any of the interface elements, so there is no loss in size. All of the elements simply look sharper than they did. 326 pixels per inch at a 960×640 resolution. It’s not a true HD format, but it’s very close. That amounts to 78% of the pixels of an iPad, carried in your hip pocket.
Jobs suggests that, though the new retinal display will increase the clarity of existing art, developers should spend some time on artwork.
Peak transfer speeds, on the quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA network should reach 7.2 Mbps down, and 5.8 Mbps up, theoretically.
Another incredibly cool feature is the addiction of a 3-axis gyroscope. The new feature will allow developers to work with pitch, roll and yaw, as well as rotation about a gravitational point. 6-axis motion sensing will open up an entirely new world.
There are some other sensors, as well. Proximity (like the Motorola Droid) will allow display dimming and auto-answer. A compass and ambient light sensors are also integrated.
HD video recording is another question that has been answered. Full 720p at 30 frames per second will likely be a nail in the coffin to products such as the Flip Mino.
But you can also use a built-in port of iMovie to edit the files directly on your iPhone. The entire market of mobile video has just changed. Now you’ll be able to add transitions, photos and even music to your creations, on the fly. Geo-location features will tag your movies and you can add that information to the file.
Airtel iPhone 4 is now available in India @ premium price, 16GB will cost you Rs. 34,500 and for 32 GB you will have to pay Rs. 40,900/-
Physical
- Microsim now standard
- Full stainless steel body with glass front
- Proximity sensor for dimming control and auto answer
- 24% thinner than previous 3GS
Display
- New ‘retinal display’
- 960×640 resolution
- Only 22% fewer pixels than iPad
According to Jobs, “there has never been a display like this”. The text will appear as you would see it in a fine printed book “unlike anything you’ve ever seen in an electronic display”.
There is apparently no scaling of any of the interface elements, so there is no loss in size. All of the elements simply look sharper than they did. 326 pixels per inch at a 960×640 resolution. It’s not a true HD format, but it’s very close. That amounts to 78% of the pixels of an iPad, carried in your hip pocket.
Jobs suggests that, though the new retinal display will increase the clarity of existing art, developers should spend some time on artwork.
Internals
- New battery
- Quad-band radio
- 3-axis gyroscope
- Proximity sensor
Peak transfer speeds, on the quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA network should reach 7.2 Mbps down, and 5.8 Mbps up, theoretically.
Another incredibly cool feature is the addiction of a 3-axis gyroscope. The new feature will allow developers to work with pitch, roll and yaw, as well as rotation about a gravitational point. 6-axis motion sensing will open up an entirely new world.
There are some other sensors, as well. Proximity (like the Motorola Droid) will allow display dimming and auto-answer. A compass and ambient light sensors are also integrated.
Camera Changes
- 5 megapixel rear camera
- VGA front-facing camera
- 720 HD recording
- iMovie for iPhone
HD video recording is another question that has been answered. Full 720p at 30 frames per second will likely be a nail in the coffin to products such as the Flip Mino.
But you can also use a built-in port of iMovie to edit the files directly on your iPhone. The entire market of mobile video has just changed. Now you’ll be able to add transitions, photos and even music to your creations, on the fly. Geo-location features will tag your movies and you can add that information to the file.
Airtel iPhone 4 is now available in India @ premium price, 16GB will cost you Rs. 34,500 and for 32 GB you will have to pay Rs. 40,900/-
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