3G/5G | Yes |
Audio Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Brand | Apple |
Colour | Black |
Dual Sim | No |
Fingerprint Scanner | Yes |
FM Radio | No |
Form Factor | Touch Screen |
GPS | Yes |
Internal Memory | 16.0 GB |
Internet | Yes |
ISBN | 1892 |
Main Camera | Yes |
Manufacturer | Apple |
Memory Expansion Slot | None |
Model Number | MC603B/A |
Network Compatibility | Quad Band |
Operating System | iOS |
Screen Size | 3.5" |
USB Connection | microUSB 2.0 |
Video | Yes |
WLan / Wi-Fi | Yes |
Beautiful looking and feeling phone, easy to use, no need for manual instructions, great screen clarity, excellent camera, the best phone by far!
...read moreApple was aware of the importance of updating the iPhone during the design process. The 3Gs was slated as a ‘non-upgrade’ in the respect that it offered very little to buyers apart from improved speed. This meant that in three years, Apple’s iPhone had remained virtually unchanged, despite the fact that it occupies an important part of the technologically cutthroat smart phone market. The iPhone 4 features video calling (also known as FaceTime), a 5 Megapixel camera with an LED flash, backside illumination sensor, auto focus and a front facing VGA camera. In the video department the device is capable of 720p High Definition capture and an LED light. This, compared with the iPhone 3Gs’ 3 Megapixel camera, VGA video recording and lack of an LED flash, is a significant step up and indicates that Apple really put a considerable amount of thought into advancing the multimedia options on its new handset. Overall, the image capture on the iPhone 4 is more than impressive and far outstrips the iPhone 3Gs. The iPhone 4 also brings Wi-Fi 802.11n wireless support (the iPhone 3Gs features only 802.11 b/g), 5.8 Mbps HSUPA connectivity, a three axis gyro, and dual mic noise suppression - all of which are new features to the platform. Significantly, Apple also chose to outfit the iPhone 4 with its A4 system-on-chip processor, the same as that found in the iPad. This gives the device an impressive 1 Ghz or processing power, which is an estimated 35% increase on the 3Gs. The difference is apparent from the outset, the iPhone 4 is blisteringly quick - quicker perhaps than any other smart phone on the market at present.
...read moreExtremely good phone.
The verdict? It’s worth an upgrade. Cast your 3Gs into the ocean and upgrade. If you don’t have an iPhone, then throw that phone away. There’s really nothing to think about or talk about. You’re just wasting precious me-time you could be spending with one of the best gadgets in the world. Read more here: <a href= "http://gearburn.com/2010/11/memeburn-reviews-the-iphone-4-just-go-get-it/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"> Gearburn review </a>
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