iPhone 4G Officially Announced by Apple

It is the biggest leap since original iPhone. Highlighting the WWDC 2010 keynote today, Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s 4th generation mobile device - iPhone 4G.
As expected, iPhone 4G finally was announced by Apple, and it is officially called iPhone 4. No surprises, it looks obsolutely like the photos from Steve's favorite blog, Gizmodo. It features 9.2mm thick, 24% thinner than the current iPhone... the thinnest smartphone on the planet. The new display features an amazing 326 pixels per inch, which is a 960x480 resolution with 800:1 contrast ratio. As expected the new device features the A4 chip, a second mic for noise cancellation, and a front-facing camera, a 5MP rear camera with an LED flash. The new updated camera system supports HD video as well (720p at 30 fps). The battery has been improved and is expected to get 7 hours of talk time, 10 hours of browsing or video.
* Front facing camera
* Dual mics for noise cancelation
* MicroSIM (to save space)
* 5 megapixel, 1.75 micron camera + LED flash
* 720p video at 30fps
* Stainless steel rings and gaps — are the antennae (nice!)
* Thinest smartphone ever
* Optical quality, scratch-resistant glass
* Retina display – 960×640 at 3.5″ for 326dpi. 800:1 contrast ratio. IPS for wide-angle viewing.
* Powered by A4 chipset
* Bigger battery: 7 hrs 3G talk, 6 hrs 3G browsing, 10 hrs Wi-Fi browsing, 10 hrs video, 40 hrs music, 300 hrs standby
* Still 32GB storage
* 802.11n Wi-Fi (yes!)
* Gyroscope
So what is your comment on this? getting one?


