New iPhone 4 Revealed at WWDC 2010 with Front Facing Camera and More
Written by Daniel Vill Elux on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
Apple iPhone 4
Apple WWDC 2010 Update – it’s expected, and it’s official. The recent WWDC 2010 event just revealed the much-anticipated refresh of the iPhone, the iPhone 4 (also known as iPhone 4G or iPhone HD before). Here’s more information about the newest iPhone 4.
iPhone 4 has a new revolutionary design and not just like the old iPhones. It looks like an old Leica camera (as Steve Jobs compare the iPhone 4 to it) with a glass front and back, the new iPhone 4 design is really great. There are also many features added. One of the features is the front facing camera. Yes, the camera that everybody is waiting for. Apple finally give iPhone a front facing camera, which can be used for video calling and they call it “FaceTime”. But as of now, the video call is WiFi only and iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 only. Another feature of iPhone 4 is its revamped camera. The iPhone 4′s camera is now 5 megapixel camera with LED Flash and can now shoot 720p/30fps videos. Sounds great right?
The newest iPhone 4 will be launched this coming weeks in 5 different countries (US, UK, France, Japan, Germany), with 18 more following in July. The iPhone 4 16GB will be available for $199 and $299 for 32GB. You can buy the newest iPhone starting June 24, 2010 and the 3GS will be dropped to $99 and the 3G will disappear completely. Pre-orders will start next week!
More news and information about the newest Apple iPhone 4 and WWDC 2010 coverage here soon.
