
While the iPad kicked off festivities at the WWDC 2010, it was the much awaited iPhone 4G that really stole the show. Led by Steve Jobs himself, the new iPhone certainly lived up to its expectations and then some. Well who wouldn’t? Considering the new iPhone 4G boasts of a 9.3mm thick frame which is 24% thinner than the previous iPhone 3GS, who wouldn’t be impressed?
And now the other rumored features have finally been unveiled too. This includes a front facing camera, a microSIM, a camera with LED flash, headset and a second mic for noise cancellation. The new iPhone 4G even has integrated antenna in the structure of the phone and a whole lot of other features.
Then there is the ability to capture 720p videos at 30 fps, ability to edit videos and the tap to focus feature which should make the image capturing abilities all the more interesting. The iPhone 4G will be backed by an A4 chip and a bigger battery meaning more power and longer useful life. This includes 10 hours of browsing time via WiFi, 40 hours of music and 300 hours of standby time.
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