Apple iPhone 4 is the biggest upgrade to Apple’s smartphone since the iPhone 3G. It’s also the showcase handset for Apple’s newest operating system, iOS 4, which adds a selection of long-overdue features, plus a selection of smaller tweaks that we weren’t expecting.
If they existed independently, iPhone 4 and iOS 4 wouldn’t be much more than blips on the smartphone radar screen. When combined into one handset, however, the result is a sleek, satisfying, and compelling device that keeps Apple strongly competitive in an increasingly crowded marketplace. Indeed, the iPhone 4 is fast, the new hardware is a looker, and some of the new features blew us away. On other points, however, we have some concerns. Call reception still has its problems, and though we welcome multitasking with open arms, it has its drawbacks. Also, though the FaceTime video calling is more than noteworthy, we wonder if our interest will last more than a week.
So should you buy it? If you’re an iPhone fan, you’ve probably already ordered your new baby. But if you’re on the fence, think carefully. We won’t say that the iPhone 4 is the best smartphone on the market today. To do so would ignore so many great competing handsets, and the fierce rate of change in the technology world. If you prefer Apple’s vision of a polished, highly organized, and slightly closed user experience, then by all means you’ll be pleased. But if you prefer a smartphone that offers more personalization, that isn’t shackled to AT&T, or that is equal parts phone and mobile computer, than there are plenty of smartphones in the sea.
The iPhone 4 is available exclusively with AT&T and with other carriers around the world. With a new two-year contract, AT&T customers will pay US$299 for the 32GB model or US$199 for the 16GB version. Without a contract, you’ll pay US$699 or US$599, respectively, but the phone will still come locked to AT&T. The iPhone 4 goes on sale in the US, France, Germany, UK and Japan on June 24. Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland will get the iPhone 4 in July.
Design
Though the iPhone 3G and the 3GS models simply tweaked the original handset’s design, iPhone 4 marks a sharp departure from those previous models. Admittedly, we never had a problem with the look of the previous handsets, but we approve of the iPhone 4’s changes. The front and back sides are glass, both surfaces are flat, and a stainless steel border circles the entire phone. Though it’s a tad boxy, it also has a clean, svelte, and unmistakably Apple look. What’s more, we love that the flat back means that the phone no longer wobbles when resting on a table. You can get the iPhone 4 in both black and white, but here again we prefer the former.
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