"This changes everything. Again."
Indeed, the original iPhone changed the landscape of the telecommunication industry, toppling cellphone leaders Nokia and Samsung in a short period of time. Apple has become, or has once again become, the top name in consumer electronics, thanks in large part to Steve Jobs' brainchild.
But everything evolves, and Apple's flagship product has to evolve as well.
Enter the Apple iPhone 4G.
Recently released in the market, many people are wondering - does the newest model of Apple's mobile phone really change everything, again?
In this Apple iPhone 4G review, we will take a look at the new features of the product, and determine whether or not they are truly groundbreaking, or they're additions that current iPhone owners can live without.
Ready?
The most apparent change in the iPhone 4G is its sexier, lighter body. It's said to be 25% thinner and lighter than previous models. Of course, the weight difference would be barely noticeable, and the change is merely aesthetic. This alone should not sway people into buying the iPhone 4G if they already own an earlier unit.
But wait! There's more!
The iPhone 4G boasts of a higher resolution with its display capabilities. Maximum display output is pegged at 960 x 540, half of the display that can be projected by a Full HD LCD/LED TV. This is a wonderful improvement. Many people watch videos with their portable devices, and the new resolution has just made Apple's flagship product into a powerful, mini multimedia monster! Of course, the line's audio playback is already legendary. The higher resolution only adds to the value of the product.
Previous iPhone models were capable W-iFi net phones. But the 4G now possesses 802.11, which makes it an even better portable internet device.
The line is also known for its fantastic camera, despite its low resolution. But the 4G bumps this up to 5 megapixels, and adds a front camera for one of the unit's most prominent additions...
Yes, the iPhone 4G is now capable of video calling! The usefulness of this added feature, however, depends on the user's preference. Though majority may like the new video calling capability of the device, some people may find it as a mere novelty.
In the opinion of this Iphone Review what makes the model truly stand out is the longer battery life that the company has promised. Our enjoyment of this mobile phone, after all, depends on how long we can use it. The iPhone 4G boasts of 7 hours of talk time, 10 hours of video, 10 hours of internet browsing using Wi-Fi networks, 6 hours of online usage over 3G networks, and of course, the bread and butter of every iPhone unit - over 40 hours of audio playback!
So, is the iPhone 4G worth the purchase?
For users who don't own any previous iteration of the line, then the 4G model is the perfect entry point.
But for those who already own an iPhone, whether it's 2G, 3G or 3GS, then waiting for a truly radical change in design philosophy with regards to the line itself would be the more prudent way to go.
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