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Apple IPhone 4 Review

By Alex Edwards

Within stunningly glossy sections made of a glass called alumino silicate iPhone 4 is out to pleasantly surprise us all. The glass is usually employed for creating those expensive windshields of trains. It is simply defines how sturdy the new iPhone has been made. The use of this glass has increased its strength by 20 times and enhanced its hardness by 30 compared to the usual plastic frames. The best part about its make is that the glass is capable of resisting scratches more than ever! Its 9.3 millimeters sleek body makes it look even more desirable.

It consists of an LCD screen with 326 pixels every inch making everything look clearer than ever. Because of such a high resolution screen, the pictures and graphics are sharper and more vivid. IPS screen technology gives incredible contrast and color from every angle.

Unlike other smartphones, iPhone 4 consists of two amazing microphones. One main mic is positioned at the bottom just beside the dock connector and it is mainly for use during phone calls, memos and voice commands. The second microphone is placed on top close to the headphone jack. It has been provided to enhance your FaceTime experience.

Made using their own alloy, iPhone body has been forged into a strong structure that is 5 times sturdier that several others made in steel. This offers a great sense of rigidity and makes it suitable for a thin body or frame with beautiful design. iPhone 4 also comes with 3-axis gyroscope that along with the smartphone's accelerometer makes for incredible gaming fun! That's because it facilitates advanced movement including acceleration, rotation and complete 3D action.

The A4 chip is inexpressibly powerful and extremely power-efficient. This is the reason why complicated tasks in form of creating FaceTime calls, multitasking and editing video have become possible while retaining its battery capacity. We recommend you get your hands on this great smartphone.

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