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iPhone 4 Reviewed

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 19, 2010

These pictures of an iPhone prototype have been floating around for a few days now. At first it was a suspected iPhone prototype, but then someone said it was a Japanese knock off. Then it was a real iPhone again, but then it wasn't. Gizmodo claims to have solved the mystery and they say it is the next iPhone.

There are several changes to this model, the most notable is the front facing camera. The iPhone 4 is slimmer than the 3GS, but slightly heavier. It no longer has the rounded back.

Other features:
  • It measures 4.5″ x 2.31″ x 0.37″ and weighs 140g
  • The rear camera lens looks bigger and includes a flash
  • It uses a micro-SIM
  • It features a larger battery

    Check out the full review at Gizmodo.



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