The WWDC conference is finally here Gaj-it folks, and we have our keyboards at the ready to give you the latest from the conference. News of the iPhone 4G has finally hit the tech world, so after a couple of wild leaks and speculations we can put the rumours at bay as Steve Jobs reveals all at the WWDC about the iPhone 4.
First things first, what does the iPhone look like? Well, it is fairly similar to what we have seen earlier in the missing prototypes. Steve Jobs describes it as as an old Leica camera, with a glass front and back panel.
However, we’re more interested to see what is inside so without further ado here goes…
Under The Bonnet
Under it’s bonnet it has an Apple A4 chip inside, just like the iPad. Inside the A4 there are a few interconnected chips which consumes less power because subcomponents can be switched on and off when they are not needed.
Screen Display
We were right about the display. The screen resolution is expected to be 960 x 640, in which Apple call the Retina display and you’ve guessed it, it is four times as many pixels as the iPhone 3GS display.
Camera
The main iPhone camera has a larger sensor and a bigger lens which we means that we will be able to capture higher resolution videos and photographs.
Video Conferencing
One thing which we have all been raving about is the front facing camera, which has also been included in the iPhone 4’s colourful array of specs. This video conference camera comes as standard with VGA resolution.
Battery Life
We predicted that the battery life is 17% bigger than the current one and we weren’t far off as Apple have revealed that the battery will be 16% larger so we should expect a longer battery life.
So what have Apple missed out? Well, there is still no news regarding the all white iPhone, touch sensitive casing and iPhone tethering so if we hear more of this then we will keep you posted?
Disappointed or impressed by the iPhone 4’s specs so far? Leave us a comment and let us know what you think…
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Sounds good so far! so when is the release date?