A Look at the iPhone 4 s Features and Issues

A Look at the iPhone 4 s Features and Issues

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iPhone 4 Hardware and Software Features

By Sam Costello Sam Costello Writer Ithaca College Sam Costello has been writing about tech since 2000. His writing has appeared in publications such as CNN.com, PC World, InfoWord, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 20, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email iPhone & iOS Switching from Android The iPhone 4 was released in 2010 and discontinued in 2013 (2014 in some non-U.S. markets). Lifewire retains this article for its historical value. Thanks to a loss of a pre-release version of the iPhone 4, and Apple's confirmation that the lost device was authentic, this model of the iPhone was revealed to the public before Apple officially announced it. Needless to say, its release was a bit anticlimactic. Lifewire / Miguel Co That said, the iPhone 4 was a major step forward over its predecessors in a number of areas. First, the iPhone 4 was visibly different from earlier versions thanks to its more-square shape (gone were the iPhone 3GS' tapered sides), a microSIM slot on its side, and circular volume buttons on the left. When looking at the iPhone 4 it was also immediately clear that something had changed: the screen was much higher resolution. It was the first iPhone to use the Retina Display screen technology. Thanks to its introduction of now-standard iPhone features—such as FaceTime, Retina Display, two cameras, and onboard video editing—the iPhone 4 is the first modern iPhone, the precursor to the iPhone 5S and 5C, and the first iPhone to break with the lineage of the original model. Despite its name, the iPhone 4 is not actually a 4G phone. Confused? Get the scoop on why here.

iPhone 4 Features

In addition to the standard features of an iPhone (cellular data connection and Wi-Fi networking, multitouch screen, App Store support, GPS, Bluetooth, etc.), the iPhone 4 sported: Apple A4 processor (the same chip used in the original iPad). 3.5-inch, 960 x 640 Retina Display screen, with greater pixel density (326 pixels/inch), leading to higher-quality images. 2 cameras: front- and back-facing, with LED camera flash for back camera
5 megapixel camera on the back 720p (high-def) video recording at 30 frames/second, with LED flash; the new iMovie app for iPhone provides on-camera video editing VGA quality images from user-facing camera FaceTime video calls (only worked on Wi-Fi and for iPhone 4-to-iPhone 4 calls when introduced. That later changed as more models and OS updates were released). The iPhone 4 was the first Apple device to support FaceTime. 512 MB of RAM. Gyroscope (combined with accelerometer to offer 6-axes for better gaming) added to the standard set of iPhone sensors. Existing apps took advantage of new screen resolution, but looked best after updating by developers. Twenty-four percent thinner than iPhone 3GS. New body design featured glass front and back, and steel sides. The seam near the bottom of the phone accommodated a larger antenna, which Apple said would result in fewer dropped calls.

Antennagate Controversy

The iPhone 4 was the first iPhone to have its cellular antenna exposed on the outside of the phone's body (the small lines at the top and bottom edges of the phone are the antennae). Originally hailed as a design breakthrough, people soon reported that holding the iPhone by the bottom would cause a drop in cellular signal strength and sometimes even dropped calls. Apple's initial reluctance to acknowledge this problem (the situation is common to many smartphones, not just iPhones) led to the affair being dubbed "Antennagate." How to Fix iPhone 4 Antenna Problems

iPhone 4 Hardware Specs

Screen
3.5 inch
960 x 640 pixels, 326 pixels per inch Cameras
Front Camera: VGA photos Back Camera: 5 megapixel photos720p HD videoat 30 frames/second iOS Version Support
Came pre-loaded with iOS 4
Supports: iOS 5 iOS 6 iOS 7 (with some limitations and cautions) iPhone 4 Capacity
16 GB
32 GB iPhone 4 Battery Life all times in hours Talk Internet Audio Video Standby iPhone 4 7 (3G talk)
14 (2G) 10 (Wi-Fi)
6 (3G) 40 10 300 Colors
Black
White iPhone 4 Size and Weight
Weight in ounces; dimensions in inches Height Width Thickness Weight iPhone 4 4.51 2.31 0.37 4.8 Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire Where to Download iPhone Manuals for Every Model 8 Solutions for When Your iPhone Says No SIM The History of the iPod Touch Compare Every iPhone Model Ever Made How to Use the iPhone Camera The History of iOS, from Version 1.0 to 16.0 iPhone 5 Features: Hardware and Software How to Make Your iPhone Flash for Alerts Google Phones: A Look at the Pixel Line Apple Watch: Everything You Need to Know All About the Apple iPhone X What Every Port and Button on the iPhone 5 Does A Short Guide to the iPod Touch Camera How Much Video Can You Record on an iPhone? iPhone 6S Hardware & Software Specs The iPad 3 vs. the iPad 4 Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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