As you take a look at the new iPhone 4, you will first see that the innovative new 3.5" screen looks much sharper, thanks to the 'Retina' IPS LCD display new to this model of Apple's smartphone. Each inch carries 326 pixels, and its display resolution is 960 by 440 pixels, meaning that it beats any other smartphone you can find out there. The practical benefit is that it is now much easier and much more enjoyable to take in images and text.
Processing power is always of the utmost importance and the iPhone 4 does not disappoint. It houses the strongest processor available, the same one used in the iPad. The issue of battery life has been addressed with the iPhone 4's new battery which surpasses the iPhone 3G by 40% and provides seven hours of talk time (300 hours on standby).
The operating system has also been revamped from the iPhone OS 4.0 to the smoothly running iOS 4. Perhaps most pleasing to iPhone users will be the ability to multitask various applications while using their smartphone. Apple has stated that the new operating system has allowed the enhancement of approximately 1500 features on the new iPhone. Previously, a user had to stop iTunes playback in order to check their email - but now the user can listen to music and check email at the same time. Users will also be able to organize and create iTunes folders on the go and will even have the ability to tap into Apple's emerging iBooks application.
If you want to take pictures, the iPhone 4 can do that better than ever before, with the new 5 megapixel camera that can take 720p HD video as well. Apple has clearly listened to the requests of its customers, who were looking for a camera phone that would rival the competition. 'Face Time' can also be used with the camera, allowing you to make video calls, which is a feature unique to smartphones and clearly advantageous for most.
The price of the iPhone 4 is not a huge sting either. The standard promotional price being offered is around $200 US, if the user opts into a two year service contract with the provider. Of course, prices vary from provider to provider, as well as between brick and mortar stores and online. If you are seriously considering investing in the iPhone, take a few moments to browse online for legitimate and money saving deals. Brick and mortar stores often take advantage of the 'gotta have it' mentality once a consumer test-drives the item in the store.
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