Yesterday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the new iPhone which is called “iPhone 4″. It is a major upgrade from the previous model. It’s worth considering an upgrade from a current iPhone. I’ll list out the major differences and other factors to consider if making a purchasing decision. I’ve intentionally stayed away from the cool features in iOS 4 since an iPhone 4 is not required for iOS4.
Main features
- Improved battery life. Apple states 40% longer batter life.
- New hardware design. Looks a different than the previous models.
- Thinner. Thinnest iPhone yet.
- 5 megapixel camera. Current iPhone is 3 megapixels.
- LED Flash. Not available on current iPhone. Flash can also be used as a light for HD videos.
- 4 times the amount of pixels than current iPhone. Fonts and pictures look better with smoother edges. Basically, it has more pixels per inch than the human eye can see from a foot away.
- HD Video camera with zoom. Current iPhone is non-HD video and non-zoom.
- FaceTime – iPhone 4 to iPhone 4 video conferencing over wi-fi.
- A4 processor. This is the same processor in the iPad
When & Cost
- Preorder on June 15. Pick up at AT&T or Apple store on 6/24.
- On sale June 24 at $199 for a model with 16 gigabytes of storage, $299 for a 32 GB model
- If you are scheduled for an upgrade in 2010, you can upgrade to an iPhone 4 without a penalty. The penalty is $200. This is a big deal.
- Here’s an upgrade example: My date is 10/12/2010, so I can upgrade on 6/24 as soon as the iPhone 4 is released. You can verify your upgrade eligibility on AT&T’s website. Last year, the upgrade was penalty free if your upgrade was before the end of September. My date was 10/12/2009. So I could not upgrade until 10/12/2009. If my date would have been 9/30/2009, I could have upgraded in June 2009 as soon as the iPhone 3GS was released.
Conclusion
It looks like a worthy upgrade. With the camera upgrades (video and still) Apple appears to working towards making it easy for people to have a phone that can shoot quality photos and video in one device. Couple that with Apple quality and ease of use, and it’s a hit. With AT&T waiving the upgrade penalty for the rest of 2010, I recommend preordering or getting to the store early. I already have the money saved up and will be pre-ordering first thing in the morning on 6/15.
Additional info: Apple’s official iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS comparison

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