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Next iPhone has better resolution, battery; release set for June 24

Monday, June 7, 2010
(Updated 3:55 pm)

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The next iPhone comes out June 24 and will have a higher-resolution screen, longer battery life and thinner design.

CEO Steve Jobs opened Apple Inc.'s annual conference for software developers Monday by revealing the iPhone 4, which will cost $199 or $299 in the U.S. with a two-year AT&T contract, depending on the capacity. The iPhone 3GS, which debuted last year, will still be available, for $99.

The iPhone 4 is about three-eighths of an inch thick; the previous iPhone was nearly half an inch. It is getting a camera on the front that could be used for videoconferencing, in addition to a five-megapixel camera and a flash on the back. It can shoot high-definition video, catching up to some other smart phones.

The display on the new iPhone remains 3.5 inches diagonally, but Jobs said it can show four times as many pixels - the individual colored dots that make up an image - as the previous screen.

The new phone will run the latest version of Apple's mobile software, now called iOS4, which Apple unveiled in April to offer such new features as the ability to operate more than one program at a time. Older iPhones will be able to get iOS4 as a download June 21.

New applications for the device will include the popular game Farmville and one from Netflix that lets people watch streaming video where they left off on a PC.

Accompanying Photos

Paul Sakuma (Associated Press)

Photo Caption: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces the new iPhone 4 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday.

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Pat Riot

June 7, 2010 - 3:55 pm EDT

"It is about three-eighths of an inch thick; the previous iPhone was nearly half an inch."
Wow! That's a huge improvement!

spartan2001

June 7, 2010 - 10:26 pm EDT

Will it work on a network superior to that of AT&T or Verizon?
Will it have a fully functional OS, and run full programs instead of just "apps"? (*Not all of us are 12 year-old girls.)
Will it play any audio or video format that I throw at it?
Will I be able to sync music from my desktop using a real program, and not just iTunes?
Will its camera capture photos and videos that don't require an review by someone skilled in photo interpretation?
Will it be fully customizable and allow for firmware/software updates that future-proof it?
Will it have a battery that I can remove and exchange myself?
I doubt it. I hope the adopters enjoy their expensive hunks of useless plastic. (Oh, by the way, my phone does all of these things.)

kurts12gauge

June 7, 2010 - 11:06 pm EDT

Better question is:

Will AT&T finally begin to serve the African-American community?

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