iPhone 4 Announced with Video Calling, HD Video Recording and More

by Simon Ng on June 8, 2010



After months of rumors and speculations, finally it’s here! This morning, Steve Jobs officially announced the debut of iPhone 4 (that’s the name, not 4G or HD) during the keynote speech of WWDC 2010.

Without surprise, the new iPhone looks exactly what we are expecting and here summarizes what you need to know about the new generation of iPhone.

The New Design

The iPhone 4 comes with a new design of glass and stainless steel. It is extra thin with merely 9.3 millimeters, that is 24% thinner than iPhone 3GS. The front and back are made of aluminosilcate glass with oil-resistant coating. According to Apple, the glass is chemically strengthened to be 30 times harder than plastic, more scratch resistant and more durable than ever. The new iPhone is now encircled by stainless steel band made of a custom alloy. The band even functions as part of the antenna system.

The physical size of iPhone 4 is 4.5 x 2.31 inches, and 0.37 inches thick. It weighs 4.8 ounces (or 137 grams).

The New Hardware

The iPhone 4 is now powered by the A4 processor, the chip that is completely designed by Apple’s hardware team and used on iPad. The A4 processor is said to consume less power that results in a better battery life.

Just like the iPad 3G, the new iPhone now utilizes micro-SIM, which is smaller in size than a regular SIM card.

It also includes a microphone built into its top edge and uses sophisticated audio technology to suppress unwanted background noise. With the dual mic noise suppression, you can expect a better call quality.

Finally, it also comes with a front-facing camera to support video calling and makes it easy to take self portraits. The back camera is also upgraded with 5-megapixels. And, it is even built-in with LED Flash!

Retina Display

The 3.5-inch display is now known as Retina Display with 960 x 640 resolution with an 800-to-1 contrast ratio. It is four times as many pixels as the iPhone 3GS and 78 percent of the pixels on an iPad. The screen now has 326 pixel per inch resolution. That means it makes text, images and video look sharper, smoother and more realistic. Similar to the iPad, it uses IPS technology.

Video Calling

One of the most notable features is the support of video calling. iPhone 4 comes with a new feature called FaceTime that lets you make video call over WiFi (yes, just WiFi for now!). Now, you can simply tap the FaceTime button in your contact and you can make a video call right away.

FaceTime works in both portrait and landscape mode. While you are in the video call, you can switch between the front and back camera. The front camera is designed to capture your face and you can switch to the back camera when you want to share what you see with your friend.

FaceTime is a feature particular for iPhone 4. You can’t make video call to other 3G phones using this feature.

HD Video Recording

With the improved camera and LED flash, you can shoot video in stunning resolution in both bright and dark environment. As before, you can use the Camera app to perform basic video editing. If you are an advanced user, Apple also announced a new app called iMovie that lets combine and edit video clips, polish your movies with dynamic themes and transitions. You can even add background music to your video. All these can be done right on the iPhone 4. Pretty cool!

Improved Battery Life

The battery is 16% bigger than the current one. And, it’s the biggest component in iPhone 4. As a result, it brings a longer battery life and here are the figures from Apple:

  • Talk time: 7 hours over 3G or 14 hours over 2G
  • Internet over 3G: 6 hours
  • Internet over Wi-Fi: 10 hours
  • Video playback: 10 hours
  • Music playback: 40 hours
  • Stand-by: 300 hours

Pricing and Availability

The iPhone 4 will be available in both black and white on June 24. The 16GB version costs US$199, while the 32GB version costs US$299. iPhone 4 will be available in the US, France, Germany, Japan and the UK on June 24 and customers can pre-order their iPhone 4 beginning Tuesday, June 15 from the Apple Online Store or reserve an iPhone 4 to pick up at an Apple Retail Store.

To learn more about the iPhone 4, remember to check out the promotion video:

What do you think about the new iPhone? Are you planning to get one?

[Images via Apple]

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{ 12 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Alex June 8, 2010 at 12:42 pm

Yay….. Cant wait to get mine.. Is it jailbreakable :) ???

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2 Simon Ng June 8, 2010 at 10:46 pm

@alex,

It should be jailbreakable. It is expected iPhone Dev team will rollout the tool once iOS 4.0 is released.

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3 NASA23 June 8, 2010 at 1:17 pm

WOW….All that stuff in one small unit! I love it and sure i will get my iOS 4 as soon as its out there. Only one thing. Is it Faster than 3GS?

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4 Alex June 8, 2010 at 1:44 pm

Cooool…Can’t wait to get one, I have the Iphone 2g 3 years now and I am desperate for the upgrade.
Will it be locked to specific telephone networks or will there be a factory unlocked version? I hope it comes to Greece quick.

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5 Andy June 8, 2010 at 1:45 pm

YESSSS! I’m getting it as soon as I can afford it haha

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6 iPhone Lover June 8, 2010 at 8:29 pm

Really excited, especially re: video calling. Roll on June 24th!

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7 m4tic June 9, 2010 at 12:08 am

Sure looks like sony ericsson w890i, video calling, i didn’t know apple invented it. What iphone needs is default music recognition like sony ericsson phones have been having since dino age. I don’t see anything moving me from my phone, to be honest, these features came out way too late for me. Smart phones are still behind in battery power, phones last days without a charge, why should i suffer.

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8 Alex June 9, 2010 at 3:15 pm

Still no FM Radio…:-( how hard is that to be build in. come on !!

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9 Pete Bowie June 11, 2010 at 1:05 am

This looks pretty interesting, but as long as I can use the CIBC Smartphone App it’ll all be worth it.

MTHIRTYhas just shared a widget with you on behalf of CIBC

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10 Mony June 11, 2010 at 5:09 am

What about iOS4 for iPad? do you know when will be available for updating?

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11 Simon Ng June 12, 2010 at 4:06 pm

@Mony,

For iPad, the iOS4 will be available by the end of this year.

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12 mike June 12, 2010 at 3:38 am

Great post! new iPhone speculation aside, as long as I can access my banking info it’ll be good.

MTHIRTY has just shared a widget with you on behalf of CIBC

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